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EMS GRIDS & TEM SUPPORT FILMS CATALOG EDITION V


GRID PREPARATION SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Grid Staining & Mounting (continued) zzzGrid Mats


White silicone rubber mats, with numbered compartments. Good for organizing grids. They will not slide or jump between compartments. Also ideal for staining grids. Easy to pick up grids without damaging forcep tips. Mats are available for square and round petri dishes, (100mm diameter, 115mm high).


Cat. No. 71160 71162 71170 71172


Description


Square Grid Mat Square Grid Mat Round Grid Mat Round Grid Mat


zzz EMS Domino Rack


The EMS Domino rack is “U” shaped and made from an aircraft alloy sheetstock with serial perforations; thermally bonded spaceage copolymer; 5mm diameter holes, 28 holes per rack. The formvar film cast on the rack will stretch across a series of smooth edged holes forming a flat, wrinkle free film that is ready for grid mounting. The Domino Rack allows the sections within the slot to dry flat and wrinkle free; it reduces the film and section contamination to negligible levels. The size of the rack is 54mm (L) x 17.5mm(H) x 25.5mm (W) Moran, D.T., and Rowley, J.C., (1987). “Biological Specimen Preparation for Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy in Biology: Microscopy and Methods, ed. M.A. Hayat. Academic Press, New York./ pg 1-22


Cat. No. 70620 70621


Description


EMS Domino Rack EMS Domino Rack


zzz Grid Staining Matrix System


This unique staining device allows you to stain up to 25 grids at one time or as little as one The Matrix system has a simply alpha-numeric identification system. The unit is not solvent or chemically resistant to acids so all stains should be aqueous based only.


The system requires very little stain and you may use different vessels for each stain. The amount of volume of stain required is as follows:


21–25 grids: 11ml 16–20 grids: 9ml Description 11–15 grids: 7ml 06–10 grids: 5ml


Each system includes: Matrix Body, 2 Staining Vessels, (Red and Blue) Cat. No.


71179-01 71179-05 71179-06 71179-07 71179-08


Grid Staining Matrix System Kit Matrix Body with handle and cover Staining Vessels, 1 red and 1 blue Staining Vessel, blue Staining Vessel, red


zzz Film Casting Device


An all glass apparatus. It casts uniformly thin films of parlodion, formvar, or butvar directly onto 1x3 microscope slides. The film casting solution can be used repeatedly. A built-in fine-pressure-release valve helps control the speed of drainage. The thickness of the film is controlled by the concentration of the film solution and the rate of the drainage. The unit requires 100mls of film casting solution to start.


The unit comes complete with: 500 ml capacity flask with built-in valves; Air-in and Air-out, Film casting Cylinder with Cover, and 75 cc Atomizer.


Cat. No.


71305-01 71305-04


Description zzz All Glass Nebulizer


An all glass unit for the simple production of microdroplets. An object is held vertically in front of the nebulizer outlet and by squeezing the atomizer a fine spray is created. The nebulizer set comes with an All Glass Nebulizer bulb and Atomizer.


Cat. No.


70505-01 70505-05


80


Description Nebulizer Set Nebulizer Set


Qty. set


5 sets Cat. No.


70506-01 70506-05 60804


Description


Nebulizer Only Nebulizer Only Atomizer


Qty. each 5/pk each


Complete Film Casting Device each 500 ml Flask Replacement


Qty. each


Cat. No.


71305-06 60804


Description


Film Casting Cylinder Replacement each Atomizer Replacement


Qty. each


01–05 grids: 3ml


Qty. each each 2/pk each each


71305-01


Qty. each


10/lot 71179-01


Qty. each


1 dozen each


1 dozen


71179-05


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