Tools
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Precision Pin Vises
Electron Microscopy SciencesThe tool steel collets grip firmly when screw chucks are tightened. The chromium-plated handle is hollow which allows for the holding of long wires. The body is stepped, with the small portion knurled allowing for rotation between the fingers. The larger portion is smooth and it easily can be…
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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 3
Electron Microscopy SciencesDumont produces high quality handmade tweezers, and has gained the popularity of all researchers over the years. Developed in 1875 by Arnold Dumont in La Sagne, Switzerland. There is a variety of material which is used to make Dumont tweezers, is shown below: Biological Grade: Made from…
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Vacuum Pick Up System
Electron Microscopy SciencesHandle delicate miniature objects without scratching, breaking or pinching. The system avoids contamination of parts and performs functions that tweezers does such as sorting, picking up, holding, carrying, and transferring. As well it is an alter-native way for handling cover slips without the use…
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Chem-Spin Scraper Tools
ChemglassEasily remove dried-on solids from the interior walls of round bottom flasks without scratching or harming your flask! Stainless steel and PTFE for rapid sample removal Choose from seven sizes - for 100mL thru 5L round bottom flasks Laser etched as to size and part number Available…
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Diamond Tip Scribers, Angled Head
Electron Microscopy SciencesOverall Length 6½", Shank 1/16" Dia. x ¼" Long, Handle 1/8"x 6" Long, 75° tip finish.
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Castro-Viejo Scissors
Electron Microscopy SciencesShort, delicate stainless steel scissors with a spring handle.
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Rubis Reinforced Plastic Tweezers, Style KR
Electron Microscopy SciencesRubis Steel, Plastic, and Wafer Tweezers High-Tech Tweezers for Laboratory Requirements EMS is Proud to represent Rubis Innovations from Rubis with a clear focus on cutting-edge laboratory instruments Evolution is what the Rubis development engineers call it when they harmonize…
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Hex Key Wrenches
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from heat treated chrome nickel steel. Useful to have around the lab. Its sturdy handle, folds up just like a pocket knife. Can be used at any angle.
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Fiber Tip Tweezers, Style 00
Electron Microscopy SciencesThe handles are made from Antimagnetic Steel and Tips from Synthetic Fiber. Temperature Resistance: 375°F (190°C). Synthetic Fiber: High-performance Plastic type CP - PEEK/CF30 (Polyetheretherketone reinforced with 30 wt% carbon fiber) Very hard, high tensile and…
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Lab Tools Kit
United Scientific SuppliesAn assortment of the most commonly used lab tools available as one convenient set. Contains one each of the following: Test tube brush, spatula, crucible tongs, test tube clamp, lab scoop, and forceps.
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Diamond Tip Scribers, Straight Head
Electron Microscopy SciencesSturdy scribers are in wide use throughout the laboratory. It leaves a permanent marking on virtually any surface, including metal, glass, or plastic. Each Scriber features a hexagonal aluminum pencil shaped body, mill finish, natural diamond tip and protective cap. Different styles are…
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Lab Animal Kit
Miltex®, an Integra companyKit includes: Quantity Description 1 Metzenbaum Scissors, Straight, 7" (17.7 cm) 1 Metzenbaum Scissors, Curved, 5" (12.7 cm) 1 Tissue Forceps, 1 X 2 Teeth, Serrated Handles, 5" (12.7 cm) …
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Micro Forceps MF-3, Fully Curved. Smooth or Serrated Jaws
Electron Microscopy SciencesMicro Forceps Micro Forceps/Tweezers are designed specifically for applications in the field of microscopic science. Design for optimum visibility in precision microscopic work. Very delicate. 100mm (4.0") in length; 0.5mm width in tips
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General Utility Repair Kit
Electron Microscopy Sciences25 piece tool kit. This sleek, versatile and compact general utility kit contains 25 of the most common tools to handle general utility repairs in the lab, office or in the field. Your quality kit is housed in a convenient vinyl, zipper case that folds to a convenient size of 7¾"W x 14"L x 2…
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Rubis Standard SA Steel Tweezers, Style 5
Electron Microscopy SciencesRubis Steel, Plastic, and Wafer Tweezers High-Tech Tweezers for Laboratory Requirements EMS is Proud to represent Rubis Innovations from Rubis with a clear focus on cutting-edge laboratory instruments Evolution is what the Rubis development engineers call it when they harmonize…
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Plastic Wafer and Side Tweezers
Electron Microscopy SciencesPlastic Wafer Tweezers and Pliers Designed for low cost and ease of use with the highest quality of materials.
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Micro Dissecting Forceps
Electron Microscopy SciencesMicro Dissecting Instruments Made from all stainless steel construction. 20 gauge stainless steel, with 3 mm tips.
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Large Dissecting Kit
Electron Microscopy SciencesKit includes: 12 Scalpel Blades #11 with #3 Handle 6 1/2" Kelly Hemostat, Straight 6 1/4" Kelly Hemostat, Straight 4 1/2" Iris Scissors 51/2" Dissecting Scissors Set of Dissecting Needle, one Straight and one Bent 4 1/2" Straight Fine Point Serrated Jaws Forceps 5…
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ESD Safe Tweezer, Style 3C SA/DR
Electron Microscopy SciencesSoft ESD safe cushion grips (resistively 10E8 ohm). These tweezers are ergonomically designed.
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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 5AC
Electron Microscopy SciencesDumont produces high quality handmade tweezers, and has gained the popularity of all researchers over the years. Developed in 1875 by Arnold Dumont in La Sagne, Switzerland. There is a variety of material which is used to make Dumont tweezers, is shown below: Biological Grade: Made from…
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Fiber Tip Tweezers, Style 3
Electron Microscopy SciencesThe handles are made from Antimagnetic Steel and Tips from Synthetic Fiber. Temperature Resistance: 375°F (190°C). Synthetic Fiber: High-performance Plastic type CP - PEEK/CF30 (Polyetheretherketone reinforced with 30 wt% carbon fiber) Very hard, high tensile and flexural…
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High Precision and Ultra Fine Tweezer, Style 4A
Electron Microscopy SciencesVery popular tweezers Tweezers possess the highest quality These tweezers have an anti-glare satin finish All tweezers are antimagnetic/anti-acid steel-SA (otherwise, specified)
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Spring Scissors, Micro, Vannas Scissors, Angled Forward, Delicate
Electron Microscopy SciencesMicroPoint™ Scissors System A new concept in scissor technology. MicroPoint(TM) scissors can be used for suture or tissue, and they are manufactured without rings which eliminates the problems with right handed or left handed users. Scissors do not cut by cutting. They cut by shearing. …
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All blades are industrial grade. Single-edge blades are 0.23mm (0.009") thick and feature an extra-keen edge. Blades are available with steel or aluminum spines.
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Flat Tip Tweezer, Style 34A
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from SA steel and they have serrated grips.
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High Precision and Ultra Fine Tweezer, Style 10G
Electron Microscopy SciencesVery popular tweezers Tweezers possess the highest quality These tweezers have an anti-glare satin finish All tweezers are antimagnetic/anti-acid steel-SA (otherwise, specified)
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High Precision and Ultra Fine Tweezer, Style 6
Electron Microscopy SciencesVery popular tweezers Tweezers possess the highest quality These tweezers have an anti-glare satin finish All tweezers are antimagnetic/anti-acid steel-SA (otherwise, specified)
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Dumont Tweezers, Style GG
Electron Microscopy SciencesDumont Tweezers Dumont produces high quality handmade tweezers, and has gained the popularity of all researchers over the years Developed in 1875 by Arnold Dumont in La Sagne, Switzerland. There is a variety of material which is used to make Dumont tweezers, is shown below: …
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Wooden Handle Dissecting Needles with Needle Tip
Electron Microscopy SciencesStraight needle, 5¾"(146mm) long Curved needle, 5½" (140mm) long
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Ceramic Tip Tweezer, Style 7 MZ
Electron Microscopy SciencesThese tweezers have Zirconia ceramic precision tips. Surface resistively 10E12 ohm. Contamination free, high temperature (1000°C). Aluminum handles. Lightweight. Style 7 MZ: Ceramic tip length: 43.5mm. Tip width 0.6mm. Length: 5-1/4" (134mm)
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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 5A
Electron Microscopy SciencesDumont produces high quality handmade tweezers, and has gained the popularity of all researchers over the years. Developed in 1875 by Arnold Dumont in La Sagne, Switzerland. There is a variety of material which is used to make Dumont tweezers, is shown below: Biological Grade: Made from…
