RE: Tissue processors.

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From:"Kellar, Eric" <kellarec@MSX.UPMC.EDU>
To:HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu, "'Ian Montgomery'" <ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk>
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Date:Thu, 6 May 1999 09:25:07 -0400
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My vote is for the VIP processor also, I have run 5 of them nightly since
the mid 1980's and have had minimal downtime. 

As of April 1, 1999 in the States, parts and service is handled through
Sakura FineTek.

Sakura Finetek Europe BV
Hoge Rijndijk 48a
2382 AT Zoeterwoude
The Netherlands
Tel: 31-71-589-8300
Fax: 31-71-589-8488
E-Mail
general@sakuraeu.com

Best wishes on the other vote!

Eric C. Kellar
Histology/Immunohistochemistry
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

> ----------
> From: 	Ian Montgomery[SMTP:ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk]
> Sent: 	Thursday, May 06, 1999 8:41 AM
> To: 	HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	Tissue processors.
> 
> 	Might, just might be getting some money for a tissue processor so
> would value any comments, good and bad on what's available. Being a Zeiss
> man to my socks I had thought of the Micron but have been hearing one or
> two unfavourable comments. So, before I write the order, who makes a basic
> instrument that's reliable and won't give me grief with constant
> breakdowns.
> Ian.
> 
> Dr. Ian Montgomery,
> West Medical Building,
> University of Glasgow,
> Glasgow,
> G12 8QQ,
> Scotland.
> Tel: 0141 339 8855 Extn. 6602.
> Fax: 0141 330 4100.
> e-mail: ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk
> 
> 
> 



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