GBL654002
Grace Bio-Labs SecureSeal™ imaging spacer
1 well, diam. × thickness 9 mm × 0.12 mm
Synonym(s):
peal and stick adhesive chamber spacers, thin adhesive spacers for coverslpis, thin adhesive spacers for slides
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material
adhesive/adhesive
colorless
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pack of 100 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Grace Bio-Labs 654002
diam. × thickness
9 mm × 0.12 mm
external L × W
18 mm × 18 mm
wells
1
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General description
Imaging spacers are ultra-thin adhesive spacers which peel-and-stick to coverglass or microscope slides to confine specimens without compression. Layer multiple spacers to custom build chambers to any depth desired.
Application
Imaging
Microscopy
High-temperature single-molecule kinetic analysis
anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy
Microscopy
High-temperature single-molecule kinetic analysis
anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy
Legal Information
SecureSeal is a trademark of Grace Bio-Labs, Inc.
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