Electron Microscopy Sciences Tools
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High Precision and Ultra Fine Tweezer, Style 3CB
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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Curved Forceps with Fine Tips
Electron Microscopy SciencesEMS Brand, Swiss made forceps from low carbon austenitic steel, corrosion resistance, high quality, curved tips, available with different length and tips style.
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Fiber Tip Tweezers, Style 2AB
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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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 5
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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Dumont Negative Action Tweezers, Style N2A
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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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 2
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: High Precision Grade: Made…
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O-Ring for Tweezers
Electron Microscopy SciencesThis Neoprene O-Ring is used as a simple clamping device for tweezers.
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J. Rubis Specialty Tweezers, Model 1K603
Electron Microscopy SciencesThese tweezers are long and strong Knurled Handle – non slip Serrated tips and with or without guide pin 140 mm (5 1/2") long, with plastic insulated handle. M= 11 mm (1/2"), N = 1.5 mm (1/16"), T = 15 mm (2/3"), U = 2 mm (1/12")
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Wafer Tweezer, Style 4 WF
Electron Microscopy SciencesThese 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.
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High Precisions and Ultra Fine Tweezers, Style 7
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 Medical Tweezers, Style 5
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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Dumont Curved and Angled Positive Action Tweezers, Style 5/15
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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Dumont Medical Tweezers, Style 3
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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Flat Tip Tweezer, Style 33A
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from SA steel and they have serrated grips.
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Dumont Tweezer, Style 7B
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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Dumont Negative Action Tweezers, Style N7AC
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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Micro-Mirror Tool MT10
Electron Microscopy SciencesMicro-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…
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Plastic Forceps, with Guide Pin
Electron Microscopy SciencesPlastic Forceps, with Guide Pin 5" (12.7cm) long, molded, strong, durable, autoclavable up to 275°F (135°C), serrated tip.
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Style PCF Series Forceps, Castro-Viejo Micro Needle Holder, PCF-FX, 5 1/2" L
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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Dissecting Scissors; Iris Scissors
Electron Microscopy SciencesStainless steel. Fine points. High quality. Length 4½" (114mm) .
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Spring Scissors, Micro, Vannas Scissors, Curved, 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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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 0
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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Utility Sheer
Electron Microscopy SciencesMulti 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.
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Pumice Wheels
Electron Microscopy SciencesFor 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.
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Fiber Tip Tweezers, Style 269
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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Forceps Jar
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade of stainless steel with wide base and polished finished.
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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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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 1
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: High Precision Grade: Made from…
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Flat Emery Sticks
Electron Microscopy SciencesEmery paper is glued to a wooden handle. 11" long x ¾" wide (279x19.1mm). Very useful for filing excess resin of sample block tips. Grit size ranges from number 4/0 (finest) to 3 (coarsest).
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High Precisions and Ultra Fine Tweezers, Style 3C
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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Ceramic Tip Tweezer, Style 72 MZ
Electron Microscopy SciencesThese tweezers have Zirconia ceramic precision tips. Surface resistively 10E12 ohm. Contamination free, high temperature (1000°C). Aluminum handles. Lightweight. Style 72 MZ: Ceramic tip length: 30mm. Tip width 0.2mm. Length: 5-1/4" (134mm)
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Pen-Vac™
Electron Microscopy SciencesPen-Vac™ is a new improved way to handle small, flat surface objects. Beside the electronics assembly industry, jewelers, model builders etc. Pen-Vac is ideal for EM work as well. It can be used to handle grids, pick up stubs, align membranes, work with glass slides, cover slips and much…