About Auramin For Microscopy
Discover the rare and phenomenal Auramin for Microscopy, a lavish basic dye meticulously crafted for specialists in diagnostic staining and bacteriology. With a stunning purity of 98%, this paragon of chemical excellenceAuramin Hydrochloride (C17H22ClN3, CAS No: 2465-27-2)shows slightly soluble properties in water and dissolves effortlessly in ethanol. Odorless and solid, it decomposes before boiling at 267C. Used globally under the renowned names Auramine O and Basic Yellow 2, it strictly adheres to ISO Certification standards, ensuring exceptional quality for precise applications.
Specialized Uses of Auramin For Microscopy
Auramin for Microscopy stands as the industrys standard for basic dye applications in diagnostic laboratories. Its primary use type is as a fluorescent stain, uniquely positioning it for specific tasks such as identifying mycobacteria in bacteriological studies and general routine microscopy staining. Its superior performance enables accurate microscopic investigation, enhancing visualization and facilitating reliable diagnostic outcomes across diverse scientific fields.
Certifications, Supply, and Domestic Market Reach
Auramin for Microscopy boasts ISO Certified standards, offering premium quality assurance to every order processed. With robust supply ability, our goods transport system ensures timely, safe delivery to all regions of the main domestic market in India and beyond. Each batch is carefully handled through efficient dealer, manufacturer, exporter, and retailer channels to uphold exceptional quality from order placement to the final delivery.
FAQs of Auramin For Microscopy:
Q: How should Auramin for Microscopy be stored for maximum efficacy?
A: Store Auramin for Microscopy in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight to preserve its quality and effectiveness for laboratory use.
Q: What is the main benefit of using Auramin as a fluorescent stain in bacteriological studies?
A: Auramins primary benefit is its exceptional ability to stain mycobacteria, allowing for clear, reliable microscopy results that support accurate diagnosis and research.
Q: When does Auramin decompose, and how does this affect laboratory procedures?
A: Auramin decomposes before reaching its boiling point of 267C, so direct heating above this temperature should be avoided during laboratory use to prevent degradation.
Q: Where is Auramin for Microscopy supplied from, and what markets does it serve?
A: Auramin for Microscopy is supplied by leading manufacturers and dealers in India, serving both domestic and international clients in scientific and research sectors.
Q: What certifications ensure the quality of Auramin for Microscopy?
A: Auramin for Microscopy is ISO Certified, guaranteeing a high standard of purity (98%) and reliability for specialized microscopic and bacteriological applications.