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Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Microscope Stage Warmer | Universal Thermal Plate for IVF

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Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Microscope Stage Warmer | Universal Thermal Plate for IVF

  • Enhance your IVF or live-cell imaging workflow with the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Universal Thermal Plate, designed to provide consistent and precise temperature control on stereo microscope bases. This microscope stage warmer is a trusted solution in IVF labs around the world for critical procedures like embryo handling, transfer, and cell culture work.

    🔧 Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Product Features:

    • Glass Plate Dimensions: 211mm (W) x 430mm (L) x 10mm (T)

    • Uniform Glass Thickness: 1.5mm for even heat distribution

    • Preset Temperature Range: Room temperature to 50°C

    • Heating Area: 400mm x 175mm

    • Adjustable Height: Fits comfortably over most stereo microscope bases (height adjustable from 75mm to 100mm)

    • Universal Compatibility: Easily transferable between different stereo microscopes

    • Includes: TPi Controller for precise temperature regulation


    🌡 Why Use a Microscope Stage Warmer?

    A microscope stage warmer like the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is essential for labs requiring stable, physiologic temperatures during sample manipulation. Whether you're working in IVF, embryology, or live-cell imaging, this warming plate ensures optimal environmental conditions, reducing stress on samples and improving procedural outcomes.

    ✅Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is Ideal for:

    • IVF and Embryo Transfer

    • Oocyte and Embryo Manipulation

    • Sperm Selection and Handling

    • Live-Cell Microscopy Applications


    Built for flexibility, the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is not only universal—it’s future-proof. If your stereo microscope or base changes, this warming plate easily transitions to your new setup, saving time and protecting your investment.

Informational Tokai Hit Brochure

Introduction VIDEO of Tokaihit ThermoPlate: Glass Heater for microscope stages.

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  • Enhance your IVF or live-cell imaging workflow with the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Universal Thermal Plate, designed to provide consistent and precise temperature control on stereo microscope bases. This microscope stage warmer is a trusted solution in IVF labs around the world for critical procedures like embryo handling, transfer, and cell culture work.

    🔧 Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX Product Features:

    • Glass Plate Dimensions: 211mm (W) x 430mm (L) x 10mm (T)

    • Uniform Glass Thickness: 1.5mm for even heat distribution

    • Preset Temperature Range: Room temperature to 50°C

    • Heating Area: 400mm x 175mm

    • Adjustable Height: Fits comfortably over most stereo microscope bases (height adjustable from 75mm to 100mm)

    • Universal Compatibility: Easily transferable between different stereo microscopes

    • Includes: TPi Controller for precise temperature regulation


    🌡 Why Use a Microscope Stage Warmer?

    A microscope stage warmer like the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is essential for labs requiring stable, physiologic temperatures during sample manipulation. Whether you're working in IVF, embryology, or live-cell imaging, this warming plate ensures optimal environmental conditions, reducing stress on samples and improving procedural outcomes.

    ✅Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is Ideal for:

    • IVF and Embryo Transfer

    • Oocyte and Embryo Manipulation

    • Sperm Selection and Handling

    • Live-Cell Microscopy Applications


    Built for flexibility, the Tokai-Hit TPI-UNIX is not only universal—it’s future-proof. If your stereo microscope or base changes, this warming plate easily transitions to your new setup, saving time and protecting your investment.

Informational Tokai Hit Brochure

Introduction VIDEO of Tokaihit ThermoPlate: Glass Heater for microscope stages.

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