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- Description:EMS Poly III
- Cat. no.:103307-222
- Electrical:100/240 V
- Supplier No.:4444
Evaporization controlled automated embedding and polymerization. The EMS Poly III is an instrument for the embedding of specimens by the proper combination of pressure and temperature.
- Reduces manual procedure to a few simple steps
- Accepts up to 52 BEEM specimen vials
- Preset programs can be modified
- Overnight operation
Central to the instrument is a specimen chamber that is temperature controlled and which can be heated up from room temperature to 70 °C
The instrument features preset programs which can be modified according to the user's preference. In the presets pressure and temperature settings have been coordinated and optimized for an efficient removal of solvent from the specimens eliminating the risk of boiling. Bulk removal of solvent is followed by steps for the thorough removal of trace amounts. To free up the instrument for a next run, polymerization can take place in a stove. The instrument is (after cooling) immediately available for a next run.
The instrument handles any of the solvents currently used in embedding protocols. In principle any solvent can be safely and gradually evaporated as long as the proper settings for pressure vs temperature are observed.
The one important rule is that the pressure should initially NEVER be lower than the saturated vapor pressure at that temperature. Values can be calculated with the Antoine Equation or derived from the graph. For the bulk removal of solvent it is advised to work at a pressure that is approximately 10% higher than the saturated vapor pressure. Failing to do so may lead to sudden boiling of the solvent and spilling of mixture and specimens from the vials. The risk of sudden spilling is higher with more volatile solvents such as propylene oxide and instrument settings need to be accurate. The EMS Poly III instrument is capable of effectively removing any of the solvents commonly used in embedding as long procedures are followed.
The pressure in the chamber can be reduced from ambient pressure to a controlled level with an inbuilt vacuum-pump. The vacuum pressure the specimens are exposed to is controlled within narrow limits and warrants solvents will evaporate in a controlled way with the risk of explosive boiling. The exhaust of the vacuum pump is connected to a chemical vapor resistant hose, which can vent into a fume hood in compliance with laboratory practices and general health and safety regulations when working with volatile substances.