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Fluorine doped tin oxide coated glass slide

surface resistivity ~8 Ω/sq

Synonym(s):

FTO glass

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EC Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
NACRES:
NA.23

HUF 36,900.00


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description

Haze: 12%

Quality Level

composition

SnO2/F

packaging

set of 5

surface resistivity

~8 Ω/sq

L × W × thickness

100 mm × 100 mm × 3 mm

transmittance

80-81.5% (visible)

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Storage Class Code

13 - Non Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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  1. What do the numbers on the outside of the barrel of the objective on a Jenco™  microscope stand for?

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    1. They identify five specifications: magnification (60X), aberration correction (PlanAchro), coverglass thickness recommended (0.17), numerical aperture (.85), and specialized optical properties (Phase, (PHP), fluorite (FL), etc.

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  2. Do Jenco™ inverted microscopes use oil objectives?

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    1. No, because the objective is below the slide and the drop of oil could only sit on top of the slide.

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  3. What is a Micrometer on a Jenco™ microscope?

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    1. The same as a reticle, only more specific to a group of lines used as a scale for measuring.

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  4. What is a Reticle on a Jenco™ microscope?

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    1. A group of lines, shapes, circles, or angles that are inserted in the eyepiece (usually on a disc) that provide either a standard of measurement or a focal point for the observer.

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  5. What is a LWD objective?

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    1. A Longer Working Distance for when you can't get close enough to focus on what you want to see. They are included with Jenco brand inverted microscopes.

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  6. What is resolution in microscopy?

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    1. Bringing fine details into focus.

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  7. What Jenco™ microscopes can be used wiith video or digital camera equipment?

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    1. We recommend only those models with trinocular heads because they are more stable and we have adapters to fit the trinocular tube, not the eyepiece, Jenco Model BC-311 (Sigma nos. Z735086 for 115V or Z737062 for 220V).

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  8. How do you use immersion oil on a Jenco™  microscopes?

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    1. Put a drop of oil on top of the slide's cover slip; move the objective down until it touches the oil and you have the specimen in focus.

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  9. On Jenco dual illuminated stereo microscopes, where is the fluorescent light located?

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    1. The light is on the bottom or base of the microscope.

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  10. Do eyepieces add magnification for Jenco™ microscopes?

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    1. Yes. The standard eyepiece adds 10X magnification and is included in all models.

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