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Wheaton Coplin staining jars

5 slide jar with plastic screw cap

Synonym(s):

900520, Coplin Staining Jars, Staining Jars, Wheaton Staining Jars

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
MA.01

material

glass jar

feature

capacity 5 3 × 1 in. (76 × 25 mm) slide (vertically, ten slides back-to-back)
Wheaton staining ware is not recommended for any moist heat applications such as microwaves, autoclaves or water baths.

manufacturer/tradename

WHEATON® 900520

inside L × W × D

26 mm × 26 mm × 70 mm

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General description

Slides extend above the opening permitting them to be manipulated without the use of forceps.

Features and Benefits

• Manufactured from soda-lime glass• This unit holds ten 3” x 1” (75mmx 25mm) slides, back-to-back that extend above the opening so you can manipulate them without using forceps• Supplied with polypropylene screw cap (cat.no. 900522)• The screw cap is made of linerless white polypropylene to reduce solvent evaporation and spills during storage• Cap is not intended for use with slides in jar• The unit has a rectangular base and holds approximately 55mL• Approximate inside bottom dimensions (mm): 26 L x 26 W x 70 D

Legal Information

WHEATON is a registered trademark of Wheaton Industries, Inc.

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