Globe Scientific
Bulk Glass Microscope Slides, Diamond White, 25 x 75mm, Charged, Ground, Frosted, case/1440
- Part Number:
- GSCI-1358A
- Lead Time:
- 5-7 days
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
- Shipping:
- FREE SHIPPING on most orders over $50*
- Quantity:
- 1440
- Size:
- 25 x 75 mm
- Material:
- glass
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Description
Glass Microscope Slides, Diamond White, 25 x 75mm, Charged, 90° Ground Edges, Frosted, 72/Box, 20 Boxes/Case. Produced from the finest quality White glass, charged microscope slides provide the ideal surface for cell and tissue adhesion. These popular slides are ideal for use in histology, cytology and pathology departments, where the convenience of an adhesive slide saves the user time and money. They are available in assorted colors and are pre-cleaned and ready to use.
- Produced from the finest quality optical white glass
- Charged surface allows cells and tissues to adhere to the slide
- Packed in high-quality white plastic boxes
- Dimensions: 25 x 75mm
- Thickness: 1 - 1.2mm
- Packaging: 72/plastic box, 20 boxes/case
Transportation and storage conditions considerably affect the quality and performance of microscope slides. Microscope slides should be stored in a dry place at constant room temperature. Slides should be stored on a pallet or shelf and not directly on a floor. Do not store slides and solvents together as the slide surface can turn hydrophobic. If the temperature is constantly warming and cooling, condensation may occur, which can cause sticking of the slides. Slides should be allowed to reach room temperature prior to use.
Since white glass is subject to an aging process, we further recommend continuously rotating stock so the oldest slides are always used first. This will ensure that all slides being used are of the highest quality. Standard shelf life for white glass microscope slides is approximately 2 years if the above transportation and storage conditions are followed.