EMS GRIDS & TEM SUPPORT FILMS CATALOG EDITION V GRID PREPARATION SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Grid Staining & Mounting (continued)
zzz12 Cavities Spot Plate, Polypropylene
Very similar to the white porcelain plate, this PP plate comprises 12 cavities of approximately 1ml capacity and is economically priced. This plate is very high quality, unbreakable as well as autoclavable.
Cat. No.
71572-01 71572-10
Description
12-Cavities Spot Plate, Polypropylene 12-Cavities Spot Plate, Polypropylene
zzz Silicone Staining Pad
Made from white silicone, a non- reactive material. Pad has 40 cells in 5 rows of 8 each. Each cell is half- sphere shaped with an opening of 6mm dia. and 5mm deep. A few drops of staining solution is added to
the wells and grids are then immersed and retrieved as per staining procedure. A watch-glass plate comes with each dish to reduce oxygen and evaporation. Measures: 5"(L)x3"(W)x 1
⁄2
Cat. No. 71565
Description Silicone Staining Pad zzzSyracuse Watch Glass
A clear watch glass which measures 65mm (OD) x 50mm (ID) x 10mm (Deep). The glass is grooved and has a recessed bottom which allows for stacking and prevents scratching. It is ideal for staining and specimen preparation.
Cat. No.
71570-01 71570-06
Pinholes zzzCopper Foil Pinholes
These pinholes are prepared from pure copper foil, 3mm in diameter, 25 microns thick. They possess very high roundness and edge retention. Blackened on one surface. Mounted in black anodized aluminum discs. Mounted in a recessed hole in an anodized holder, 16 mm in diameter.
Applications z Spatial filtering. z Controlling the diameter of light beams z Creating point light sources. z Image analysis. z Etc.
2mm
Cat. No. PH-C1 PH-C2 PH-C5 PH-10
PH-C25 Description Qty.
Pin Hole 0.001mm (1µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.002mm (2µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.005mm (5µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.01mm (10µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.025mm (25µm) dia. each
Cat. No. PH-C50 PH-100
PH-C250 PH-C1000
Description Qty.
Pin Hole 0.05mm (50µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.1mm (100µm) dia. each Pin Hole 0.25mm (250µm) dia. each Pin Hole 1.0mm (1000µm) dia. each
Hole Range 101-500µm 25-100µm 1-25µm
Tolerance +/- 2µm +/- 1µm
+/- 0.5µm 85 3mm Foil
16mm Mount
0.15mm Description
Syracuse Watch Glass Syracuse Watch Glass
Qty. each 6/pk
"(T) (127x76x13mm)
Qty. each
Qty. each 10/cs
An EMS Exclusive...
zzzThe EMS Staining Plate
The EMS Staining Plate for Electron Microscopy was developed by Dr. Miguel Berrios, at SUNY at Stony Brook, Dept of Pharmacological Sciences, School of Medicine, New York.
The chemical etching process, antibody incubations and final staining with heavy metal
Silicone offers two advantages: z Resistant to all chemicals and solvents
z During manipulation of the grids in the well there is no risk of damaging the fine points of the tweezer.
salts of each grid is performed in the small cone-shaped wells on the EMS staining plate.
The EMS Staining Plate for electron microscopy post-embedding staining and immunohistochemistry offers several advantages over all other commercially available staining devices. The base plate is a solid piece of chemical-resistant silicone 127.5mm long, 85.5mm wide, 11.5mm thick with 96 cone-shaped wells organized (like the microtitration plate) in parallel rows of eight, using the lid of a 96-well Falcon 3072 Microtest™ III Plate as a cover. The base has two notches to serve for orientation and a 1.5mm X 4.4mm deep lip where the cover rests. Each well is an inverted cone 7mm in diameter and 2mm deep. Grids either float or rest at the bottom of each well. The wells allow incubation of a grid in 12-60 microliters of solution without reagent loss due to adsorption or cross contamination, even when the plate is tilted up at 70°. Due to the shape of the well, the flat surface of the grids never come into contact with the walls of the well, both facilitating sample staining and grid recovery.
Reference: Berrios, Miguel; (1991), A Staining Plate For Electron Microscopy. 48: 90-92.
Cat. No. 71568
Description EMS Staining Plate
Qty. each
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