Electron Microscopy Sciences Tools
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Sanding Discs
Electron Microscopy SciencesYellow abrasive with press on/flip-off center hole feature. Aluminum oxide grit in three grades, mounted on a thin backing, provides outstanding results in sanding and smoothing operations. Individual Discs: Sold 100 discs in a tube. Assortment Disc: Contains 25 fine, 25 coarse, and…
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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 5/90
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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High Precision and Ultra Fine Tweezer, Style 00D
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 Positive Action Tweezers, Style F
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 Tip Tweezer, Style 34A
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from SA steel and they have serrated grips.
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Micro-Chisel Tool MT03
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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Flat Tip Tweezer, Style 125A
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from SA steel and they have serrated grips.
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Fluorocarbon Acid 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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Needle and Knife Interchangeable Handle
Electron Microscopy SciencesMade from stainless steel, pin-vise type Handle, which accepts either dissecting needles or a knife. Handle: 92 mm (35/8") L x 6 mm (1/4") diameter Needle: available with straight or bent, 60 mm (21/2") long Knife: spear type with single or double edge, 75 mm (3") long
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Vernier Calipers; Dial Type Metric/English Scales
Electron Microscopy SciencesPrecision vernier calipers are molded in corrosion resistant fiberglass-filled super-polyamide nylon alloy. They are excellent tools due to there easy reading scale (black numbers on white background) and dials (light weight, fine adjustment thumb roller). Its parallel jaws are 1.57" (40mm)…
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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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Probe with Eye
Electron Microscopy SciencesStainless steel, 5" long, 2mm diameter. Flat one end with eye.
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Fiber Tip Tweezers, Style 7
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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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 55
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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Micrometer
Electron Microscopy SciencesMetric and English scale micrometers with friction stop; comes in a padded plastic case. Model A: Calibrated to read 0 to 25mm, in 0.01mm divisions. Model B: Calibrated to read 0 to 1", in 0.001" divisions.
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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 ESD Tweezer, Style 00 SA
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-Graver Tool MT02
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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Multi-Angle Swivel Vacu-Vise
Electron Microscopy SciencesWith a rubber suction base; you just flick off the Vacu-lever and the Vacu-vise firmly fastens to any clean, smooth surface. When you lift the Vacu-lever up , the Vacu-vise is released.
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Dumont Positive Action Tweezers, Style 3C
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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Sterilizing Tray – Plastic
Electron Microscopy SciencesSterilizing Tray – Plastic Trays are perforated Made from high Strength Ultem® Plastic Autoclave, Steam, Dry Heat, Chemical Sterilization is possible Has an extended Life Cycle Trays are stackable Economical and Flexible Design Has flexible silicone mats which offer flexibility to…
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High Precision Diamond Scribing Tools
Electron Microscopy SciencesNewly designed diamond scribing tool set containing eight precision natural diamond scribes in various sizes and configurations. This set is perfect for precision work in microscopy. The set consists of eight diamond tips, 3 mm in diameter and are mounted in interchangeable tool cones and…
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Polyethylene 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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Grip Tweezer, Style 7
Electron Microscopy SciencesGrip 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.
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Folding Screwdriver Set
Electron Microscopy Sciences6-in-1 fold up screwdriver set that consists of 6 different screwdriver blades that folds up like a pocket knife and serves as a handle. Blades are 1/8", 3/16" and ¼" flat; T-15 Star Torx, #1 Phillips and Hole Punch awl.
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Micro-Prober 45° Tool MT12
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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Tweezer Holder
Electron Microscopy SciencesHolds 6 tweezers, Keeps tips protected in an easy to reach position.
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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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Ceramic Tweezer, Style 8501 FGG
Electron Microscopy SciencesThe 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…