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EMS GRIDS & TEM SUPPORT FILMS CATALOG EDITION V GRID PREPARATION SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES


Grid Staining & Mounting (continued) zzz EMS Grid Prep Holders


Electron Microscopy Sciences introduces unique preparation trays which may be used for staining and/or placing an evaporator for the coating of grids.


The trays have a M4 tapped hole in the center which allows for insertion of pin mount. They also have a screw pin in the middle that may be used as a handle for manipulating the trays.


They are made from medical grade aluminum. Plastic storage box included. 71175-01


Available in two sizes:


36 capacity: measures 1.688" (L) x 1.688" (W) x 0.250" Thick (43 mm x 43 mm x 6 mm)


81 capacity: measures 2.563" (L) x 2.563" (W) x 0.250" Thick (65 mm x 65 mm x 6 mm)


71175-02 Cat. No.


71175-01 71175-02


Description


EMS Grid Prep Holder, 36 Capacity EMS Grid Prep Holder, 81 Capacity


zzzGrids Staining Pad


Observing the ultrastructure of cells under an electron microscope is an important aspect of biological research, especially in the neurosciences.


Unfortunately, preparing a sample for a transmission electron microscope is a long and difficult process. This product was designed to simplify the preparation of samples and make the process more time-efficient.


Cat. No. 71187


Description Grids Staining Pad zzzPicking Trays


These unique trays, which are available in either black rigid ABS plastic or aluminum in black or tan.


The trays feature 42 cells with a lip differentiating each cell. The cells measure 11 mm x 11 mm (7/16 x 7/16").


Tray measures 96 x 34 mm (3.78 x 1.34").


Description


71171-01 71171-02 71171-03


Picking Tray, Black ABS Plastic Picking Tray, Black Metal Picking Tray, Tan Metal


71171-03


Trays perfect for placement of grids and storage of small components. Cat. No.


Qty. each each each


71560-31 71171-01 Citations


Hiraoka JI. A holder for mass treatment of grids, adapted especially to electron staining and autoradiography. Stain Technology 1972; 47:297-301.


Seifert, P. Modified Hiraoka TEM grid staining apparatus and technique using 3D printed materials and gadolinium triacetate tetrahydrate, a nonradioactive uranyl acetate substitute. Journal of Histotechnology. 2017. 40 (4):130-135.


Cat. No.


71560-00 71560-10 71560-20 71560-30 71560-31 71560-32 70991-SP


Description


Modified Hiraoka Staining Kit Modified Staining Tray Modified Plate Holder Parafilm Well Mold


Staining Tray Space Insert Grid Support Plate Parafilm M


Qty. kit


each each each each each 5/pk


81 71560-32 70991-SP


Qty. kit


Qty. each each


zzz Modified Hiraoka Staining Kit


EMS is proud to present a modified Hiraoka Staining Kit that can stain up to 20 grids at a time. This kit encompasses all of the amazing qualities of the original Hiraoka Staining Kit with the enhanced features of the ability to autoclave and microwave the staining tray as well as the staining tray insert. The modified plate holder as well as the parafilm well holder are made from Delrin, while the staining tray and staining tray insert are made from polypropylene. (Chemically resistant, autoclavable, and microwave safe.)


Kit includes: Modified Hiraoka Staining Tray (6), Modified Plate Holder, Parafilm Well Holder, Staining Tray Space Insert (2), Grid Support Plate (2), Parafilm.


Dimensions of kit contents are as follows: Modified Staining Tray: 46 x 46 x 11.5mm (1¾ x 1¾ x ½") thick Modified Plate Holder: 45 x 38 x 32mm (1¾ x 1½ x 7


⁄32 ") thick


Parafilm Well Mold: 53 x 40 x 17.5mm (2⅛ x 1½ x ¾") thick Staining Tray Space Insert: 29 x 14 x 4.5mm (1½ x ⅝ x 5


⁄32 ") thick


71560-10


71560-20


71560-30


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