EMS GRIDS & TEM SUPPORT FILMS CATALOG EDITION V GRID PREPARATION SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Grid Storage & Transport (continued)
zzz Multipurpose Electron Microscope Specimen Box – MEM Grid Box
A newly designed Grid Box with safety, ease and convenience in mind – this multipurpose electron microscope specimen grid box is one of the most desirable boxes on the market.
z Eliminates the chances of tweezers insertion damaging the grids – The ‘tweezers slot’ and ‘grid slot’ are in a separate location. The tweezers are only able to grip the edge of the grid enabling it to be picked up
z Grids stored no longer jump out of the box while you remove the cover – Between the body of the box and the sliding lid, there is a separate plastic cover, which allows for only four slots being exposed at a time
z The Grid Record Card is stored safely by insertion along the reverse side of the box z MEM-96 – will able to store up to 96 grids z MEM-32 – will able to store up to 32 grids with 8 Blocks z Measures: 81mm L x 54mm W x 6mm thick
Cat. No.
71164-01 71164-10 71165-01 71165-10
Description
MEM-96 Grid Storage Box MEM-96 Grid Storage Box MEM-32 Grid Storage Box MEM-32 Grid Storage Box
zzzTEM-Specimen Grid Box – SB50
This newly designed TEM grid storage box is for routine handling and long term storage of 50 standard size TEM grids. The ergonomic design overcomes the disadvantages of the more conventional ‘sliding cover’ design. This new box has a unique number on the face and on one end.
z The blue arrow at the 12:00 o’clock position indicates the park position for the cover when not it is not in use. This is a firm grip ‘click’ position and it cannot be moved accidentally, thus preventing spillage.
z The 50 diamond-shaped slots have an alphanumeric referencing system. Each box is supplied with an index record card for additional information.
z The clear cover can be rotated smoothly through 360˚ once the slight initial resistance of the park position has been overcome, exposing a maximum of 2 or 3 slots at any one time.
z The base material has anti-static properties. The clear cover has self-lubricating properties, which reduces friction, enabling the cover to move freely while remaining in close contact with the face of the base.
z Stackable — the base fits precisely over the face of another box.
Specifications Size (mm) 75 (L) x 65 (W) x 6.5 (D) Weight
22 grams Materials Base: ABS-PHAT
(Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene + Anti-Static Additive) Cover: CAB (Cellulose Acetal Butyrate)
Ordering Information Cat. No.
Description
71135-01 71135-12 71136-01
71136-12
SB50N Grid Storage Box with Unique Number
SB50N Grid Storage Box with Unique Number
Qty.
SB50 Grid Storage Box each SB50 Grid Storage Box 12/bx
each 12/bx 73
Ordering Information Cat. No.
Description
73879-01 73879-02 73879-03
EMS Multifunctional Vacuum Desiccator, TEM Grids
EMS Multifunctional Vacuum Desiccator, Pin Mounts
EMS Multifunctional Vacuum Desiccator, Hitachi M4
Qty. each each each
Qty. each
10/pk. each
10/pk. 73879-01
Our versatile vacuum desiccator has been designed to be used in both SEM and TEM Applications. With the change of an accessory the desiccator is capable of being used with grids, pin mounts as well as Hitachi M4 Mounts.
The ability to store your grids and or mounts under vacuum eliminates any dust particles and contamination which may be airborne. The base desiccator may pump down to 10-3 mbar and can hold vacuum for up to one year.
The unit is made from Red Anodized aluminum and it measures 76 mm x 35 mm (3" x 1.4") and has a standard vacuum connection (¼") (6.35 mm) barb fitting.
The desiccators may be used with any laboratory pump or our 94588 series of pumps.
Features
z Versatile holder for the storage as well as shipping of samples
z Prevents oxidation
z Prevents dust and contamination of the grids and mounts
z Comes complete with an acrylic lid to enable visualization of samples
73879-02
zzz EMS Multifunctional Vacuum Desiccator
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