Product Name: Cover Slide (24 × 24 mm) – Thin transparent glass covers used to protect specimens mounted on microscope slides and improve image clarity during microscopic examination.
Scientific Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide – main component of laboratory glass).
Physical Description: Ultra-thin square transparent glass pieces measuring 24 × 24 mm, designed to cover mounted specimens on microscope slides while providing excellent optical clarity.
Applications: Used in microscopy laboratories, histology, pathology, microbiology, medical diagnostics, and educational laboratories to cover specimens and improve viewing quality.
Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature; keep in original packaging to prevent contamination, scratches, and breakage.
Key Features: High transparency, uniform thickness, smooth edges, chemical resistance, and compatibility with most mounting media and staining techniques.
Safety Information: Handle carefully to avoid breakage and cuts; use forceps or gloves when placing on specimens.
Product Name: Cover Slide (24 × 24 mm) – Thin transparent glass covers used to protect specimens mounted on microscope slides and improve image clarity during microscopic examination.
Scientific Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide – main component of laboratory glass).
Physical Description: Ultra-thin square transparent glass pieces measuring 24 × 24 mm, designed to cover mounted specimens on microscope slides while providing excellent optical clarity.
Applications: Used in microscopy laboratories, histology, pathology, microbiology, medical diagnostics, and educational laboratories to cover specimens and improve viewing quality.
Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature; keep in original packaging to prevent contamination, scratches, and breakage.
Key Features: High transparency, uniform thickness, smooth edges, chemical resistance, and compatibility with most mounting media and staining techniques.
Safety Information: Handle carefully to avoid breakage and cuts; use forceps or gloves when placing on specimens.