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Cutting thin sample slices needed for routine microscopic examinations, microtomes use steel, glass, or diamond blades based on the specimen and hardness. These handheld or bench devices utilize different methods to precisely trim sections and are capable of adjusting the thickness to meet specific test desires. Accommodating disposable knives to eliminate honing requirements, prepared biological and botanical tissues are cut cleanly. Microtomes that incorporate clamps guarantee the specimen remain oriented correctly while being sized.

Cutting thin sample slices needed for routine microscopic examinations, microtomes use steel, glass, or diamond blades based on the specimen and hardness. These handheld or bench devices utilize different methods to precisely trim sections and are capable of adjusting the thickness to meet specific test desires. Accommodating disposable knives to eliminate honing requirements, prepared biological and botanical tissues are cut cleanly. Microtomes that incorporate clamps guarantee the specimen remain oriented correctly while being sized.


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Description: Leica Microtome Blades, L/P
Catalog Number: 100500-994
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Leica Microtome Blades, H/P
Catalog Number: 100500-992
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: 4634853
Catalog Number: 100491-572
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Eppendorf Chuck; RMC
Catalog Number: 100491-574
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Flat Embedding Chuck
Catalog Number: 100491-570
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

Minority or Woman-Owned Business Enterprise


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