Ergonomic, Quiet Peltier Product for Histology

Every histology lab is different, but the need for a quiet, cold surface is universal.TECA’s newest Thermoelectric Cold Plate product offers a unique option for histology laboratories.Originally designed as a custom solution for a large histology lab, TECA has added Model ERGO-900 to our standard products line.

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Model ERGO-900 Cold/Hot Plate is a quiet, ergonomic cold/hot plate with a low profile. It is designed for laboratory and industrial bench-top use.At just under 3 inches high it is scaled down for use at individual microtome stations. The low height isideal for continuous use in histology labs and other repetitive tasks.

The ERGO-900 is modular and can be placed on any bench-top as a plug-and-play product.Competing readily with other embedding center cold plates, TECA’s ERGO-900 can uniquely be used either with existing paraffin dispensing centers or with individual sectioning stations. The ERGO-900 is built with Peltier technology, which is known for its longevity and low maintenance needs. It combines a quiet fan and a Peltier design optimized for robust performance, creating a unique bench-top solution.

All TECA Cold/Hot Plate products are "always on, always cool". This means they are designed for constant use. Like any appliance, leave it plugged in ...

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