Senior Rotary Microtome
Senior Rotary Microtome –
- A microtome is a tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections.
- These Important in science, microtomes are used in microscopy
- Used for the preparation of samples for observation under transmitted light or electron Microtomes use steel, glass, or diamond blades
- Depends upon the specimen being sliced and the desired thickness of the sections being cut.
- Steel blades are used to prepare sections of animal or plant tissues for light microscopy history.
Features:
- (Spencer 820 type) latest model, with one razor 120mm and honing stone.
- Feed range 1-50 micron in steps of one micron with automatic feed release device.
- Optimum performance
- Less maintenance
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