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Our Staining Solution (2.5 Liter) is specially formulated to deliver sharp, defined staining in biological specimens. Suitable for histology, microbiology, and cytology applications, it ensures precise and repeatable results. This lab-grade solution is packaged for easy handling and long-term storage.
Key Features
- High-quality formulation ensures vivid and consistent staining results.
- Suitable for histology, microbiology, and cytology applications.
- Comes in a 2.5-liter container for extended usage and cost-efficiency.
- Stable composition allows for long shelf life and reliable performance.
- Convenient packaging ensures easy pouring and minimal waste.
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Use appropriate PPE such as gloves and safety goggles during handling.
- Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
- Avoid inhalation or ingestion; handle in a well-ventilated area.
- Dispose of used solution in accordance with local regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of this staining solution?
Answer: It is used to enhance visibility of biological specimens under a microscope in laboratory settings.
Question: Is the solution ready to use or requires dilution?
Answer: The solution is ready to use directly from the container without any dilution.
Question: What is the shelf life of the staining solution?
Answer: The product has a shelf life of 2 years if stored properly.
Question: Can it be used for Gram staining?
Answer: Yes, it is compatible with various staining techniques, including Gram staining.
Question: How should I dispose of the used staining solution?
Answer: Follow your laboratory’s chemical waste disposal guidelines or consult local regulations.
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