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General Supplies Wash-N-Dry Racks ™ Microscope Slide Rack


MAXIMUM CIRCULATION -Offset design allows liquid and air to optimally flow around and between all the slides ensuring best cleaning and faster drying times


MINIMALIST DESIGN - Tailored to contact a minimal amount of slide surface area permitting solutions and air to affect entire slide


HOLDS 12 SLIDES - Securely holds slides for convenient cleaning, treating, staining and drying. Fits standard slide sizes including 25mm and 1” widths


“STIR IT UP” - Space beneath rack accommodates a small magnetic stir bar


LABORATORY FRIENDLY - Utilizes chemically and thermally resistant glass infused polypropylene. Autoclavable!


CREATE A SYSTEM - Use in conjunction with a 200ml tall form beaker (Cat. No. WSDR-BKER) to efficiently use solutions


CAT. NO.


WSDR-2000 WSDR-BKER


DESCRIPTION Wash-N-Dry Slide Rack 200ml Tall Form Beaker (No. 1060)


U OF M Each Each


PRICE $40.00 16.00


Clean and Treat Microscope Slides and Coverslips


Coverslip Rack HOLDS 10 COVERSLIPS - Fast & easy cleaning, surface-treating and drying. Holds all slipcover sizes including 18, 22 and 25mm


DURABLE AND HASSLE FREE - One piece glass infused polypropylene rack does not require assembly and is chemically and thermally resistant. Autoclavable! SECURE - Innovative design includes a notch to secure coverslips with a rubber band or loop of monofilament COMPATIBLE - Fits inside a 100ml beaker with space underneath for a small stir bar when submerged ECONOMICAL - Available at a fraction of the cost of Teflon®


CAT. NO.


DESCRIPTION


U OF M WSDR-1000 Wash-N-Dry Coverslip Rack Each


PRICE: 1-3 $30.00


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