Happy Wednesday Everyone

There are vacumes specifically made for cryostats that are hepa filtered, etc.  
We have one of those.  The company is called MARMED.  We use a shop vac for the 
paraffin microtomes, that works nicely.

Liz

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Subject: Re: [Histonet] cryostat

I would not vacuum the trimmings out of cryostat, if it were infected It would 
make a good job of contaminating a laboratory etc.
Terrified Alan Bright
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> Hi,I wonder what is the way of removing shavings/trimmings from the cryostat 
> in other lab?, with the wet paper? gauze?, household vacuum cleaner - yes I 
> saw this in one lab!?thanksIrena                         
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