Electron Microscopy Sciences (EM) Supplies

Electron Microscopy Sciences supplies play a pivotal role in the intricate field of electron microscopy, offering a range of specialized tools designed to enhance precision and efficiency in the laboratory.

As a leading brand in EM science equipment, products are specially tailored to meet the demands of microscopic analysis applications. Among the key offerings are automated cell counting chamber slides, revolutionizing cell analysis with accuracy and time efficiency.

These slides facilitate quick and reliable cell counting, a crucial step in numerous biological studies. Ultra-fine tweezers, allow for unparalleled precision in sample handling, which is essential in the operations of electron microscopy.

Precision pin vises further contribute to the meticulous manipulation of small samples, ensuring stability and control during examination. Electron Microscopy Sciences supplies are indispensable for researchers and technicians.

They improve lab efficiency and the quality of microscopic investigations, encouraging users to explore the depths of EM science with confidence and precision.

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  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    A thin film of pure formvar resin coats a thin bar square grid. The thickness range is as follows: Standard: Approx. 10nm Ultra-Thin (UL): 5-6nm Thick (TH): 15-20nm Extra Thick (ET): 25-50nm NOTE: All of our film is laid on the shiny side of the grid.

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    Permanently label mutliple microplates Wells are clearly marked with its corresponding row number and column letter for quick cross-referencing Scored paper backing makes aligning quick and easy The markings of each filled well are easily readable.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Intended for use with standard or inverted compound microscopes at low magnifications. Intended for use with standard or inverted compound microscopes at low magnifications. Cat. #63509-02 features a millimeter square grid, providing the ability to extrapolate the number of zooplankton, thus…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Certified by the Biological Stain Commission All Dyes/Stains are for research use only. Not meant for drug, food household use. In microbiology, distinction of diphtheria and other bacteria. A vital stain for onion epidermis. CAS #: 2437-29-8

  • A formvar coated grid, stabilized with evaporated carbon film. This type of coating is excellent for specimen support, especially for ultra thin sections.

  • In 0.1M Phosphate Buffer Saline. Filled in 20 ml glass vials (10 ml/vial) allowing for fixation of your specimens without transfer.

  • 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…

  • Type M-M; mini-angled; .20 thickness - For extremely fine work Our ultra-sharp blade cuts with minimum pressure, without tearing or damaging the specimen and reduces the risk of specImen distortion. Our UNIQUE PRESSURE MECHANISM allows blade actuation with one hand The handle is made of…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    A thin film of pure formvar resin coats a slotted grid. The thickness range is as follows: Standard: Approx. 10nm Ultra-Thin (UL): 5-6nm Thick (TH): 15-20nm Extra Thick (ET): 25-50nm NOTE: All of our film is laid on the shiny side of the grid.

  • The Electron Microscopy Sciences tris buffered saline with a pH rating of 7.4 is used for the minimal adjustment and neutralization of pH levels in acids and bases. It is mainly used in chemical laboratories and research facilities.

  • 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) …

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    This device operates on a piezoelectric effect to emit positive (trigger squeeze) and negative (trigger release) charges to neutralize static on virtually any surface. The gun remits no radioactivity and it does not require electricity or batteries. The unit measures 4" x 6".

  • 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…

  • Pre-Made & Ready-to-Use available in the following: Glutaraldehyde 0.625% in 0.1M Phosphate Buffer, pH 7.4 Glutaraldehyde 2% in 0.1M Phosphate Buffer, pH 7.4 Glutaraldehyde 2% in 0.1M Sodium Cacodylate Buffer, pH 7.4 Glutaraldehyde 2.5% in 0.1M Phosphate Buffer, pH 7.4 …

  • 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

    Formula: Si(CH3)4   Molecular Weight: 88.22 Boiling Point: 26.6-26.7°C Flashpoint: 28°C CAS #: 75-76-3 UN #: UN2749 An organo-silicon compound tetramethylsilane (TMS) is used as an internal standard for nuclear magnetic…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    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: High Precision Grade : Made…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    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: Biological Grade: Made from…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Ion Tweezers Antimicrobial Tweezers This innovation has resulted in a special coating surface on the tweezers which releases silver ions. These ions act as an anti-bacterial agent which helps the user from contamination of any pathogens. Unlike other methods, the use of ion technology does…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    (Urotropine; Methenamine) Methynamine, 3% Aqueous Formula: C6N4   Formula Weight: 140.19   CAS #: 100-97-0 UN #: UN1328 Used in silver stains. Swift, J.A. (1968) Microsc. Soc. 88, 449.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Ion Tweezers Antimicrobial Tweezers This innovation has resulted in a special coating surface on the tweezers which releases silver ions. These ions act as an anti-bacterial agent which helps the user from contamination of any pathogens. Unlike other methods, the use of ion technology does…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    A curing agent for epoxy resins. Formula: C4H11NO   Formula Weight: 89.14   CAS #: 108-01-0 Specific Gravity: 0.883-0.888 Boiling Point: 132-134°C

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Stainless Steel slide tray racks that accept aluminum slide trays. The rack alows air to circulate over the slides and both sizes of racks hold up to 100 slides. The aluminum slide trays have elevated ridges to separate 76 x 26mm slides and finger holes for easy removal. Ideal for drying fresh…

  • 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

    A wide tipped pen designed for use with frozen sections. The pen provides a sticky membrane which when applied to the slide and onto which the section is placed it eliminates the section from falling off, moving, or wrinkling on the slide during immunostaining procedures. The membrane is stable up…

  • (Sodium Potassium Tartrate) KNaC4H4O6·4H2O F.W. 282.22 CAS #6381-59-5 Assay 99.0-102.0% Water 21.0-27.0% Used with bismuth subnitrate for staining polysaccharides, including glycogen without oxidizing agents. Shinji, Y., et al (1975). A new electron microscopic histo-cyto chemical…

  • 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

    Citric acid and Sodium citrate 0.1M pH range: 4.6-6.2

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    Electron Microscopy Sciences

    CAS #: 9002-07-7 Extract from Porcine Pancreas. Activity >100 NF units/mg Used for whole cell preparations.

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    Micro Dissecting Instruments Made from all stainless steel construction.

  • Precision 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)…

  • Electron Microscopy Sciences

    99% minimum purity - NH 2 NHCSNHNH 2 Pure white crystalline form M.P. is 172°C Indefinite shelf-life due to purification procedure Does not need to be kept refrigerated Staining method: (OTO) This staining method (osmium fixed tissue exposed to TCH followed by a second…

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