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Globe Scientific Diamond White Glass Microscope Slides - Frosted

  • Globe Scientific Microscope Slides, with and without clipped corners
  • Globe Scientific Frosted Microscope Slides, Single and  Double Side Frost
  • Globe Scientific Frosted Microscope Slide on Microscope
  • Globe Scientific Frosted Microscope Slides, 72 pcs/box
  • Packaged 72 pcs/box, 20 boxes/case, 1440 pcs total

RRP:
$269.20
Your Price:
$184.97 (You save $84.23)
Weight:
19.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at checkout


Product Description

The Diamond™ White Glass Frosted Microscope Slides are designed for the most demanding applications.  These slides are frosted on one end using a unique chemical etching process to provide a smooth frosted finish that won't wear out slide marking pens. 

Features 

  • Produced from the finest quality optical white glass with low iron content for superior transparency, very low self-fluorescence and no color distortion.
  • Formulated for minimal oxidation, which ensures sample integrity during long-term storage.
  • Increased hardness and molecular stability of the slide surface guarantees more accurate experimental results.
  • Uniform thickness for consistent handling and results.
  • Pre-cleaned and ready to use.
  • Packed in high-quality white plastic boxes.  

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 25 x 75mm,
  • Thickness: 1mm,
  • Available with 90º ground edges or 45º beveled edges with clipped corners, and with single- or double-sided frosting.  

P/N

Description

GS 1380-20

90° Ground Edges, 1 Side Frosted

GS 1380-30

90° Ground Edges, 2 Sides Frosted

GS 1384-20

45° Beveled Edges, Clipped Corners, 1 Side Frosted

GS 1384-30

45° Beveled Edges, Clipped Corners, 2 Sides Frosted

Transportation and storage conditions will affect microscope slide quality.  Typical shelf life for white glass microscope slides is 2 years with good transportation and storage conditions.  

  • Store in a dry location at a consistent temperature.  Temperature variations and humidity create condensation, which can cause sticking of the slides.
  • Do not store near solvents as this can affect the slide surface.  
  • Slides should be allowed to reach room temperature prior to use.
  • Rotate stock to use oldest slides first as white glass is subject to an aging process. 

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