Image Image Image Image Leica CM1950 - The cryostat for laboratories with a large number of specimens and varying specimen types Depending on your specific requirements, the Leica CM1950 cryostat can be ordered with a variety of options. Start with the standard instrument and choose from a range of options to meet your laboratory's individual needs. For an efficient workflow, all instruments come with a spacious cryocabinet to facilitate handling of multiple specimens. The cryostat provides sufficient space to organize your tools, freezing media and glass slides. Contact us to get a quote. Call +64-800-447-364 to speak with a representative. Features Specifications Downloads Resources Parts/Accessories Product Features Efficiency A large freezing stage with numbered positions, additional tool trays, and a spacious, easy accessible storage area on top of the instrument help you to stay organized and focus on your sectioning job. An optional vacuum system in combination with an anti-roll guide assists the user with section flattening. Additionally, the Leica CM1950 cryostat can be ordered with a motor drive for fast and efficient sectioning of large numbers of specimen. Image Quality The CE blade holder for high- and low-profile disposable blades provides for a large clamping surface and supports reproducible section quality. The CryoZone system creates a zone of uniformly cool air around specimen and blade. Bright and glare-free LED illumination helps you clearly seeing the specimen during sectioning. Image Technical Specifications GENERAL Width (with handwheel): 835 mm Depth (cabinet only): 850 mm Height (total): 1215 mm Working height (armrest): 1025 mm Weight (w/ motor and suct.): 193 kg Operating temperature range: 18°C to 35°C Maximum specimen size: 50 x 80 mm Electric coarse feed: Slow: 300 μm/s, in 20 μm steps Fast: 900 μm/s Downloads Brochure Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - PT (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.49 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - ZH (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.64 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - JP (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.63 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - EN (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.49 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - DE (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.53 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - FR (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.5 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - ES (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.49 MB, Type: pdf Brochure - Leica CM1950 Cryostat - IT (95.7826 Rev F) Size: 1.48 MB, Type: pdf Certificate DoC Leica CM1950 C Size: 370.01 KB, Type: pdf Material Safety Data Sheets Cryostat oil Typ Isoflex PDP 38 2015-04-02 10695-0007 CHN-zh Size: 258.38 KB, Type: pdf Cryostat oil Typ Isoflex PDP 38 2015-04-02 10695-0007 D-de Size: 77.8 KB, Type: pdf Cryostat oil Typ Isoflex PDP 38 50ml 14033606098 Rev.01 GB Size: 77.27 KB, Type: pdf Kühlöl Typ Isoflex PDP 38 E-es 10695-0007 1 0 Size: 75.82 KB, Type: pdf Kühlöl Typ Isoflex PDP 38 F-fr 10695-0007 1 0 Size: 77.39 KB, Type: pdf Kühlöl Typ Isoflex PDP 38 I-it 10695-0007 1 0 Size: 75.31 KB, Type: pdf IFU Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y en Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y bg Size: 4.4 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y cs Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y da Size: 4.32 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y de Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y el Size: 4.38 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y es Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y et Size: 4.33 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y fi Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y fr Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y hr Size: 4.33 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y it Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y ja Size: 4.36 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y kk Size: 4.46 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y ko Size: 4.67 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y lv Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y nl Size: 4.33 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y no Size: 4.31 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y pl Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y pt Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y ro Size: 4.35 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y ru Size: 4.4 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y sk Size: 4.34 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y sv Size: 4.32 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y tr Size: 4.33 MB, Type: pdf Leica CM1950 IFU 2v8Y zh Size: 3.18 MB, Type: pdf Resources Frequently Asked Questions Leica CM1950 What is the CryoZone™? The CryoZone™ system ensures that uniformly cold air flows continuously over critical areas of the cryochamber. Cold air flows directly from the evaporator onto the blade/ knife holder ensuring that the set temperature is maintained. The CryoZone™ system maintains a uniform temperature of the knife/blade holder and anti-roll guide, which improves section quality (stretching and less curling). Is it possible to retrofit a second compressor or motor drive? No, it is not possible to retrofit a second compressor or motor drive. The desired instrument configuration must be specified when ordered. How often must the HEPA filter be exchanged? The HEPA filter must be exchanged every 3 months. There is no visible indicator on the instrument alerting the user to exchange the filter. How long does it take to cool down a CM1950? To ensure the optimum cutting environment it is recommended to cool the CM1950 at least 5 hours from ambient to -25 °C or 8 hours from ambient to -35 °C prior to use. It is important that all accessories are pre-cooled before use (blade or knife holder, cutting tools, brushes etc.). Why does the compressor for the object cooling not start simultaneously with the compressor for the cabinet cooling when switching on the Leica CM1950? After turning on the cryostat, the compressor for the cabinet cooling will cool the cabinet down to -5 °C before the second compressor, for object cooling, can be activated. Activation of object cooling is delayed to ensure that the object head does not cool faster, due to its smaller mass, compared to the rest of the cryostat. This prevents humidity in the chamber from causing frost build up on the object head, which could result in problems clamping the specimen disc. Why is the operating time of the Peltier element limited to 10 minutes only? A Peltier element (electrical cooling) always has two sides – a cold and a warm side. The cold side is used to quickly freeze the specimens. The heat produced on the warm side has to be dissipated. The longer the Peltier element is activated, the more heat is produced and the warmer the cold side gets. To avoid “weakening” the freezing rate by a warming Peltier element, it is automatically switched off after 10 minutes of use. Leica CM1950 Parts/Accessories View all Leica CM1950 Parts/Accessories Education Editorial (Knowledge Pathway)Freezing Biological Samples Tutorials (Knowledge Pathway)The Art of Frozen Tissue Sectioning