- Hign-concerned Chemical: None
- Magnification Ratio: 500X & Under
- Drawtube: Monocular
- Certification: None
- Material: Plastic
- Origin: Mainland China
- Model Number: 7101-1
- Brand Name: LPPCOLTD
- Theory: Biological Microscope
- Is Smart Device: No
- Features: Handheld
50 Pack of Lab Microscope Slides, 1mm-1.2mm Glass Slides for Microscope Lab Research
【Technical Parameters】- Microscope Slide(L * W): 25.4 x 76.2 mm(1″x3″); Thickness: 1mm-1.2mm; Ground edges; Clear glass.
【Package Content】- 100 pcs clear glass ground edges pre-cleaned microscope slides.
【High Quality】- Microscope Slides are composed of high-quality optical glass for clear sample identification.
【Multi functional】- Suitable for all optical microscopes to make biological microscope specimens, including plants, insects and animal tissues, for biology education.
【Safety】- Lab Microscope slides have no sharp edges, they are neat and do not hurt your hands, you can use them safely.
【Application Field】- Applicable to a variety of industries, carefully manufacture each product. Lab Microscope slides made for laboratory use, suitable for general training, bacteria lab, science lab, mycology studies. Flexible use in various places, bring convenience to your life.
A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under a microscope. Typically the object is mounted (secured) on the slide, and then both are inserted together in the microscope for viewing. This arrangement allows several slide-mounted objects to be quickly inserted and removed from the microscope, labeled, transported, and stored in appropriate slide cases or folders etc.
Microscope slides are often used together with a cover slip or cover glass, a smaller and thinner sheet of glass that is placed over the specimen. Slides are held in place on the microscope’s stage by slide clips, slide clamps or a cross-table which is used to achieve precise, remote movement of the slide upon the microscope’s stage (such as in an automated/computer operated system, or where touching the slide with fingers is inappropriate either due to the risk of contamination or lack of precision).






