
Coverslipping Film
Alfine Tape Coverslipper is designed specifically for the use with all automatic coverslipping machines in histology, cytology and haematology.
Description
Overview
Alfine Tape Coverslipper is designed specifically for the use with all automatic coverslipping machines in histology, cytology and haematology.
Specification
|
Cat# |
Length(m) |
Width(mm) |
Capacity |
Package |
|
AHC-CF |
60 |
24 |
1330 Slides/Roll(50mm) |
1Roll/bag, 1bag/box |
Features
No aromatic solvents used during production of this mostly cellulose based film substrate.
The innovative surface structure of the tape allows a homogenous distribution of solvent drops and a reduction in the amount of Xylene required for a successful coverslipping. In comparison to other coverslipping films, the amount of Xylene used could be reduced by 10-30% depending on the automated coverslipper type and the usage conditions.
Its excellent transparency grants long-term optical performance and is compatible with all standard aromatic/non-aromatic solvent mixtues.
Application
Fits most commonly used Film Coverslippers.
Coverslipping capacity: Continous loading of 60 slides at a time.
Throughput: Coverslips 1 slide every 3 seconds, up to 1080 slides per hour.
Transport and storage conditions:
Transport: 5°C to 35 °C / 25% to 75% r.H.
Storage: 5 °C to 30 °C / 30% to 70% r.H.
Avoid direct sunlight exposure, water contact and long term exposure to temperatures over 35°C.
Do not expose this product to temperatures over 30°C for extended periods. Exposure may result in reduced surface structure pattern, film deformation and may reduce adhesion to slides post coverslipping
Operating conditions:
Open in a clean and dust free environment, with a temperature range of 17°C to 27°C, humidity between 45% r.H. to 55% r.H., 2 hours prior to use.
Long term storage conditions after automatic coverslipping:
18°C to 25°C / 45% to 50% r.H.
Slides should be stored vertically in suitable containers, slide holders or racks and direct sunlight and UV exposure is to be avoided.
Disposal:
The film compound contains cellulose derivate and polyacrylates and must be disposed of in accordance with any local, state or federal laws.
The coverslipping film and the plastic core (Polypropylene) are not subject to declaration according to ordinance on hazardous substances.
Shelf life:
The product can be used for a minimum of 18 months after manufacturing.
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