12 Benefits of Leica BOND-III
1. Up to 50% FasterThree additional robots for bulk fluid dispensing provide stained slides to pathologists more quickly. |
2. Continuous ProcessingThree independent trays of 10 slides each allow continuous parallel processing. |
3. Simultaneous DetectionSpace for 36 reagents on four trays provides the flexibility to perform IHC and ISH with multiple detection systems at the same time. |
4. Faster is BetterBOND-III’s superior speed significantly improves productivity, reduces turnaround time and, most importantly, helps you deliver better patient care. |
5. Lean Histology™ WorkflowsDesigned to optimize Lean Histology workflows, BOND-III increases uptime and reduces waste, while also providing LIS connectivity, eliminating the need for data entry. |
6. Easy Container ManagementHigh-capacity containers require less reagent and waste management, and can be filled without removal from the instrument. |
7. Less Reagent ManagementReal-time fluid status allows more efficient reagent management. |
8. Streamlined made simpleEnhanced, easy-to-use software interface requires minimal staff time to learn and manage, and flexible modularity enables seamless addition of any member of the BOND family for expanded capacity as your lab grows. |
9. Covertile™ TechnologyLeica Microsystems’ patented Covertile ensures gentle tissue care and low volume, uniform reagent coverage throughout the staining process, preserving tissue integrity and minimizing repeats. |
10. Staining ReagentsA full range of BOND ready-to-use antibodies designed with Novocastra™ Science is preoptimized for BOND to ensure consistently high-quality staining. |
11. Compact Polymer™ DetectionHigh concentration of enzyme for each antibody assures stains are crisp and well-defined, providing highly sensitive detection and specificity without background staining. |
12.Quality that's customizedThe flexibility within our advanced software allows simple customization and control of staining quality, matching the protocol to the needs of your lab and your pathologists. |



















