
Leica cryostats incorporate the most advanced technology to improve quality, safety and efficiency. From portable instruments to fully featured clinical and research instruments, Leica Microsystems offers a range of innovative solutions for sectioning frozen tissue.
- Deliver quality – precise operation for accurate sectioning
- Increase efficiency – automation and ease-of-use aid laboratory workflow
- Protect operators – ergonomic operation plus reduced contamination risk
It’s Your Choice
- Portable and fully featured clinical cryostats
- Research-specific cryostats
- Whole-body sectioning cryomacrotome
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Leica CM1100
Portable Bench-top Cryostat for Mobile Diagnostics
With the need for mobile diagnostics ever increasing, the Leica CM1100 is the ideal cryostat for safe and fast on-the-spot evaluation –... |
Leica CM1510 S
Value-priced cryostat for routine histology and Mohs surgery
The Leica CM1510 S is the best-value cryostat available for all cryo- and critical applications such as Mohs surgery.... |
Leica CM1850
Cryostat for Standard Applications in the Clinical Histopathology Laboratory
The Leica CM1850 cryostat design incorporates emphasis on power savings, increased efficiency and operator safety. The... |
Leica CM1850 UV
Cryostat for Standard Applications in the Clinical Histopathology Laboratory
The Leica CM1850 UV is equipped with an optimized refrigeration system to provide short specimen freezing... |
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Leica CM1950
Clinical Cryostat Family for Higher Quality Sectioning, Increased user Safety, and more Efficient Workflow
Leica CM1950 cryostat design is the result of extensive customer consultations. The Leica CM1950 is a highly adaptable platform that... |
Leica CM3050 S
Research Cryostat
Primarily designed for the demanding needs of cryosectioning in biomedical, neuro-anatomical and pharmaceutical research |
Leica CM3600 XP
Fully Computerized Cryomacrotome for
Whole-body Sectioning
The Leica CM3600 XP is a fully computerized cryomacrotome for whole-body sectioning primarily in quantitative... |
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