EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION TEM SUPPLIES
ACCESSORIES Wet “Liquid” TEM Kit (continued)
K-kit Holder
The K-kit Holder consists of an anodized aluminum header and a stainless steel handle. The K-kit carrier fits on the header (after removing the bottom compartment). When the notch on the side of the header fits over the horizontal bar on the Loading Stage (see below), the K-kit on the carrier attached on the header will be just above the liquid sample.
Cat. No. K7263
Needle Pen
The Needle Pen is designed to facilitate the K-kit gluing operation. It has a thin needle 3.0 mm long and 0.27 mm in diameter. The thin needle makes it convenient to pick just enough glue (of the order of 0.1µl(x)
) for sealing the channel openings and (around 1µl(x) ) for mounting the
copper grid. The needle is made of stainless steel. It is strong, yet slightly flexible, suitable for the job.
Notes: It is important to keep the needle free of residue glue. Please wipe the needle clean right after each use. It will be practically impossible to clean the needle once residue glue on it cures.
The needle is held in place in the pen by a set screw on the side of the pen. A replacement needle and a small Allen key are provided with each Needle Pen. The needle is sharp. Please handle with care.
Cat. No. K7265
Description Needle Pen
Sample-Loading Stage
The Loading Stage consists of an anodized aluminum body. It has a horizontal bar in a recess on the side and a hole in the middle to house the Liquid Stage, which is a removable stainless steel rod. The removable design is for easy cleaning. The horizontal bar defines the rotational axis for the K-kit Holder, which has a notch on the header to fit on the horizontal bar.
Cat. No. K7264
Description Sample Loading Stage Gluing Stand
The Gluing Stand has a stainless steel base and an anodized aluminum header, which is much like the header on the K-kit holder, without the notch on the side. The Gluing Stand keeps the K-kit carrier in place for gluing work.
Cat. No. K7266
Description Gluing Stand
Channel Opener
The Channel Opener is used to remove the channel tips, while the K-kit stays on the carrier. It's made of anodized aluminum with a cut-off slot design at one end.
Cat. No. K7269
Description Channel Opener
Copper Grids Ten pieces of Copper Grid per pack.
Cat. No. K7270
Description Copper Grid
Qty. 10/pk
Qty. each
Qty. each
Qty. each
Qty. each
Accessory Box The Accessory Box contains sealing and mounting glues, four plastic sticks, and spare parts, including a spare needle, an Allen key for the Needle Pen, a Channel Opener, and two Liquid Stages. (The label can be redesigned.)
Cat. No. K7267
Description Accessory Box
Starter Box The Starter Box contains all of the essentials for K-kit loading. It consists of glues, a beaker, four stirring sticks, and two stainless steel thin needles.
Cat. No. K7268
Glue Box
The Glue Box contains recommended sealing and mounting glues, and four plastic stirring sticks.
Cat. No. K7272
Description Glue Box
Slide-Glass Pack Six glass slides per pack.
Cat. No. K7271
Description Slide-Glass Pack
Qty. 6/pk
87
Qty. each
Description Starter Box
Qty. each
Qty. each
Needle Pen
Description K-kit Holder
Qty. each
K-kit Holder
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