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Microscope Slide, Frosted Packs Of 72

72 Frosted on one end slides for microscope.
SKU: MS7105
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Microscope Slide, Frosted Packs Of 72

Our microscope slides are made of clear glass, measuring 1 x 3 inches (25mm x 75mm, +/- 1.1mm thick), with ground edges for safe handling. They are partially frosted on one end, allowing for easy labeling. Each pack contains 72 slides, separated by interleaving tissue and vacuum-sealed for added protection, making them suitable for laboratory and educational use.


Product Specifications

Product Name Microscope Slide, Frosted
Pack Size 72 slides per pack
Slide Size 1 x 3 inches (25mm x 75mm, +/- 1.1mm thick)
Type Microscope slide
Finish Frosted on one end
Packaging Packs of 72 slides, separated by interleaving tissue and vacuum-sealed for added protection
Box Dimensions 80 mm x 64.5 mm x 27 mm
Box Weight 0.575 lb
SKU MS7105

Applications and Benefits:

  • for biology, microscopy, and research applications
  • Suitable for laboratory and educational use
  • Compatible with most microscopes

Key Features and Benefits

  • Made of clear glass with ground edges for safe handling
  • Partially frosted on one end for easy labeling
  • Vacuum-sealed for added protection
  • Separated by interleaving tissue for convenient storage

Caution:

Handle microscope slides with care to avoid breakage and injury. Keep out of reach of children.

  • Availability: In Stock
  • Model: MS7105
  • Brand: MiniScience

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FAQ
Q: What are the specifications of the Microscope Slide MS7105?
A: The Microscope Slide MS7105 is made of clear glass, measuring 1 x 3 inches (25mm x 75mm, +/- 1.1mm thick). The slides have ground edges for safe handling and are partially frosted on one end for easy labeling.

Q: Are the Microscope Slides MS7105 compatible with all types of microscopes?
A: The clear glass material of the Microscope Slides MS7105 makes them compatible with various types of microscopes, including compound, stereo, and digital microscopes. However, we recommend checking the specifications of your microscope to ensure compatibility.

Q: What kind of storage and handling should I use for the Microscope Slides MS7105?
A: To maintain the quality and safety of the Microscope Slides MS7105, store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. When handling the slides, avoid touching the frosted area to prevent damage. If you need to label the slides, use a soft-tip marker or a label specifically designed for microscope slides.
How To Use
Step 1: Unpacking the Microscope Slides
Carefully remove the frosted packs of 72 microscope slides from their vacuum-sealed packaging. To prevent damage, gently open the packs by cutting along the seal. Remove the interleaving tissue, which separates the slides, to prevent scratching or breaking.

Step 2: Handling the Slides
To handle the microscope slides safely, grasp the frosted end, which is designed for labeling. Avoid touching the glass surface to prevent fingerprints and potential contamination. If necessary, use gloves to prevent oil from your skin from affecting the slides.

Step 3: Labeling the Slides
Use a marker or label to identify the contents of each slide. Apply the label to the frosted end, taking care not to touch the glass surface. This will prevent smudging or smearing of the label. Ensure the label is securely attached to prevent it from falling off during use.

Step 4: Preparing for Use
Before using the microscope slides, ensure they are clean and dry. If necessary, use a gentle cleaning solution to remove any debris or residue. Rinse the slides with distilled water and dry them with a lint-free cloth. This will prevent contamination and ensure accurate observations.

Step 5: Using the Microscope Slides
Insert the microscope slides into your microscope according to the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the slides are securely seated and properly aligned with the microscope's stage. Start your observation, taking care to adjust the microscope's focus and magnification as needed.