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Formalin Chamber Shanti
A formalin chamber is a controlled environment used primarily for the preservation of biological specimens in formaldehyde solutions, particularly formalin (a 10% solution of formaldehyde in water). Here are some key points about formalin chambers:
Purpose
Specimen Preservation: Used to store and preserve tissue samples for histological examination and research.
Controlled Environment: Maintains specific conditions such as temperature and humidity to prevent degradation of samples.
Design Features
Ventilation: Equipped with exhaust systems to safely remove formaldehyde vapors, protecting users from inhalation hazards.
Sealed Environment: Often includes airtight seals to prevent leakage of formaldehyde and contamination of the surrounding area.
Safety Features: May include alarms for formaldehyde levels, as well as protective gear for users.
Applications
Histopathology: Commonly used in laboratories for preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination.
Education and Research: Useful in educational institutions and research facilities for biological studies.
Safety Considerations
Toxicity of Formaldehyde: It is a potent irritant and carcinogen; proper safety protocols must be followed when using a formalin chamber.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Users should wear appropriate PPE, including gloves, masks, and goggles, to minimize exposure.
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