HistoBond® Microscope Slides with 90° Ground Edges, Clear Writing Area

Clear writing area
Dimension: approx. 76 x 26 mm
Thickness: approx. 1 mm (tol. ± 0.05 mm)
With 90° ground edges
Type: 50 pieces in a cardboard box
Made of soda lime glass of the 3rd hydrolytic class
In compliance with DIN ISO 8037-1
Pre-cleaned
Ready for use
Autoclavable
For applications according to EU regulation 2017/746 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDR), with CE-mark, recommended best before date and batch number for comprehensive information and traceability

Description

HistoBond® microscope slides are suitable for immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Both surfaces of these slides bond tissue sections adhesively with their positive charge. No additional adhesives are required to accomplish this task. The reliable anchoring prevents tissue sections to float during washing and cooking and, thereby, saves time and costs in the laboratory.

HistoBond® slides have a silky frosted marking area of approx. 20 mm on both sides on which notes can be made by pencils or labels.

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