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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION SAMPLE PREPARATION & SUPPLIES Adhesives & Mountants (continued)


 Cargille Meltmounts Cargille Meltmount™


FEATURES


 Instant thermal mountants that require “no-oven-time”.


 100% Usable; contains no solvents.


 Reversible, thermally, for particle retrieval or re-orientation


 Soluble in toluene for special techniques or clean-up.


 PCB-Free. Melt Mount is also available in a Quick-Stick™


be applied to a slide on a hotplate. As soon as the specimen and coverglass are positioned and the slide is cooled you have a permanent prepared slide that can be reversed by reheating, if you should wish to retrieve a particular particle. Each Quick-Stick™


form which can be used to make permanent microscope slide mounts quickly. These Melt Mount sticks can weighs approximately 2


⁄3


1. Meltmount™ 1.539 Has a refractive index (nD


5. Meltmount™ 1.662 @25°C) of 1.539 and an Abbe V dispersion


of 45. Its optically similar to Canada Balsam and therefore ideal for mounting many biological specimens but without the long drying time of Canada Balsam.


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Meltmount 1.539 Meltmount 1.539 Quick-Stick™ 2. Meltmount™ for Chrysotile Asbestos


It has dispersion characteristics making it appropriate for mounting chrysotile asbestos.


RT 17994-20 Meltmount for Chrysotile 3. Meltmount™ 1.582


It has a refractive index nD @25°C) of 1.582 and an Abbe V dispersion of 33. Its optical clarity makes it the preferred choice for minimum visible absorption.


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Meltmount 1.582 Meltmount 1.582 Quick-Stick™ 4. Meltmount™ 1.605


It has a refractive index (nD @25°C) of 1.605 and an Abbe V dispersion of 30, making it appropriate for mounting Asbestiform Tremolite, Anthophyllite, and Actinolite.


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Meltmount 1.605 Meltmount 1.605 Quick-Stick™  Replication Materials


 Cellulose Acetate Films


This acetate film softens in acetone and can be used for duplicating purposes. Acetate film which is wet with acetone can then be applied to a surface which has been wet with


acetone. It is easily removed away from the object when dry. Acetate films come in 35µm thicknesses.


50420-30 Acetate Film 35µm, 10x15cm Sheet 20/pk


 Collodion (Parlodion), 2% in Amyl Acetate Highly purified nitrocellulose (parlodion strip) in glass distilled amyl acetate. Useful for forming a negative replica to very fine detail. Two types are available: Our sterile formula which is filtered down to 0.45 micron and our non-sterile formula.


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Non-Filter 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate


Sterile 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate (Ultra-Pure) 100 ml Non-filter 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate Non-filter 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate


100 ml 30 ml


4x30 ml


Sterile 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate (Ultra-Pure) 30 ml Sterile 2% Collodion in Amyl Acetate (Ultra-Pure) 4x30 ml


11


1 oz. each


1 oz. each


1 oz.


1 oz. each


It has a refractive index (nD @25°C) of 1.662 and an Abbe V dispersion of 26, optically similar to Aroclor 5442 but is PCB-free.


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Meltmount 1.662 Meltmount 1.662 Quick-Stick™ 6. Meltmount™ 1.680


It has a refractive index (nD @25°C) of 1.680 and an Abbe V dispersion of 25, making it appropriate for mounting Amosite and Crocidolite asbestos.


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Meltmount 1.680 Meltmount 1.680 Quick-Stick™ 7. Meltmount™ 1.704


It has a refractive index (nD @25°C) of 1.704 and an Abbe V dispersion of 24, similar to Naphrax.


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Meltmount 1.704 Meltmount 1.704 Quick-Stick™


1 oz. each


1 oz. each


1 oz. each


oz. (18g).


 Fluid at 65°C, a temperature chosen because it makes permanent mount and protects the majority of specimens from thermal changes.


 Direct replacement for old mountant mediums (Canada Balsam, Aroclor 5442, Naphrax...)


(optical quality) is a series of mounting media which are specifically formulated for use in microscope slide mounting and in other optical coupling applications.


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