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  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Multi purpose sheer with stainless steel blades and plastic handle. One blade is serrated that allows you to cut materials from wire to bone. Autoclavable to 120°C.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Rubis Wafer Tweezers Made from SA steel with serrated handles. These tweezers are specially designed to handle different fragile and delicate materials of gallium or silicon wafers. They have a smooth polished non-glare surface with a satin finish. The tweezers have stopping pins turned up on…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Rubis 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…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc. Made from antimagnetic/anti acid steel with a very smooth surface and a non-glare finish. Tips are made of PEEK/CF30. Replacement tips are…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Micro Dissecting Instruments Made from all stainless steel construction. 20 gauge stainless steel, with a 3 mm cutting edge.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    The wide range of materials that falls within this classification includes traditional ceramics (clay minerals, cement and glass) and advanced ceramics (pure and partially modified ceramics compounds such as alumina or zirconia ceramics). These materials are typically: Insulating to…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Plastic Wafer Tweezers and Pliers Designed for low cost and ease of use with the highest quality of materials.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Dumont 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: …

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Stainless steel 6" ( 155mm) long. With special cupped pattern for superior grip. Cup area is 6.5mm wide, 9mm long.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    The 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…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    For cleaning, polishing and finishing. Made from natural rubber with graded pumice grain distributed to assure uniform results. Kit includes 12 discs each of six styles and 3 mandrels with 1/8" (3.18mm) shanks.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Dumont Stainless Steel tweezers coated with an extremely fine diamond dust in the inside tip. They are essential in applications where a tight grip is necessary. They are also available with an improved locking system. The are 5 1/2" (150 mm) long. They may not be suitable for use with EM…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Plastic Wafer Tweezers and Pliers Designed for low cost and ease of use with the highest quality of materials.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Dumont 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: …

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    These fiber tweezers are made from SV plastic which is based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). Features: Good mechanical strength and toughness Smooth surface Continuous use temperature up to 150°C High purity (clean room and medical devices approved, low extraction value) …

  • Very 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)

  • Micro Forceps Micro Forceps/Tweezers are designed specifically for applications in the field of microscopic science. Especially designed for precise handling in areas of limited access. Very delicate. 100mm (4.0") in length; 0.5mm width in tips.

  • MicroPoint™ 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. …

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    25 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…

  • Very 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)

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Micro Dissecting Instruments Made from all stainless steel construction.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Grip Tweezers This special soft coating provides a non-slip grip and improves the handling of the tweezer. The soft-coating prevents hand fatigue, and protects the hand from heat and cold. Made from the finest stainless steel grade.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Made from stainless steel offers one tool for both sizes: 13mm and 20mm serum vial de-crimpier. An inexpensive and easy way to remove the seal from the serum vial, simply secure the seal between the jaws, squeeze the handle and twist the seal. Plastic coated handle offers comfort and ease of use.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Dumont 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: …

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    These caps which are in the shape of the tweezer tip are made from Polyethylene and are used to protect the tweezers tips from damage.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Kit includes: 1 4½" Dissecting forceps with curved and serrated tips 1 Curved dissecting needle 1 Glass pipette with rubber bulb 1 4½" Dissecting forceps straight and serrated tips 1 Dissecting scalpel, 6" long, 1½" cuting edge. 1 4½" Dissecting scissors, sharp,…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Nichrome wire. An 8" aluminum handle with a 3" nichrome wire, 25 gauge. Loop outside diameter is 4mm. Loop inside diameter is 2.5mm. Available with a loop or a needle.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc. Made from antimagnetic/anti acid steel with a very smooth surface and a non-glare finish. Tips are made of PEEK/CF30. Replacement tips are…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Micro-Tools are the smallest known precision tools available for the laboratory and micro electronics industry. Tools are designed for anyone who is engaged in microscope work, miniature applications as well as specimen manipulation. Micro-Tools are available in 32 different tip…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    High quality scissors, manufactured from hardened, anti-acid, stainless, surgical steel (CA) Handcraft with precision sharpened blades that provide a perfect cut. The Rubis Twist® grip scissors offer ergonomically, comfort and control. 146 mm (5 3/4") long, Long legged scissors with…

  • Stainless steel with spear shaped head, 5"(127mm) long.

  • Dumont 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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