automatic voltage regulation (avr)

Why is AVR Important in Histology?

The importance of AVR in histology cannot be overstated. Here are a few reasons:
Protects Equipment: Histological instruments are sensitive and expensive. AVR protects them from potential damage caused by power surges or dips.
Ensures Accuracy: Consistent voltage supply ensures that instruments like automated tissue processors and centrifuges operate correctly, leading to accurate results.
Reduces Downtime: By preventing electrical faults, AVR minimizes the risk of equipment failure and downtime, ensuring continuous laboratory operations.

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