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Epredia – Gemini AS Slide Stainer

Small Footprint, Big Capacity
Epredia’s Gemini™ AS Slide Stainer provides flexible automation with the smallest footprint among leading high-volume stainers.

Flexibility and efficiency in a compact design to optimise staining results and throughput.


Gemini AS Slide Stainer instrument features:

Flexibility

  • Run several protocols with 26 or 31 reagent stations
  • Meet demanding workflows with 5 optional drying stations
  • Run H&E and Papanicolaou or special stains simultaneously

Compact Design

  • Two-tiered design provides the ultimate in space-saving functionality
  • Footprint minimised by integrating touchscreen and power supply
  • Stand-alone unit fits easily into the available workspace


Efficiency

  • Software optimises multiple protocols to minimise turnaround and reagent use
  • Urgent Start prioritises critical slides without compromising other batches
  • Convenience of automated staining and coverslipping with ClearVue Coverslipper and Slide Basket Transfer System

Learn more about the Epredia Gemini AS Slide Stainer

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THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

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