Description
Specifications
Product Name – Microtome Blade
Quantity/Pack Size – Pack of Multiple Blades
Form – Stainless Steel Blade
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Precision Sectioning of Specimens
product overview
Microtome Blades are precision-engineered laboratory tools designed for smooth and accurate sectioning of delicate specimens. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, these blades offer exceptional sharpness and durability, allowing for precise cutting with minimal resistance. Each blade is manufactured to laboratory-grade standards, ensuring consistent thickness, uniformity, and edge sharpness. The polished surface enhances performance by reducing friction and preventing specimen damage during cutting, while the robust design minimizes bending or chipping even during repeated use. Ergonomically designed for ease of installation in microtome holders, these blades facilitate controlled and accurate sectioning, supporting consistent laboratory results. Microtome Blades are compatible with standard microtome equipment and provide reliable performance across diverse laboratory applications. Their superior precision and sharpness ensure that specimens maintain structural integrity, providing clean, even slices every time. Engineered for longevity and high performance, these blades are ideal for laboratories requiring meticulous sectioning tools that withstand frequent use while maintaining optimal sharpness and reliability. With a focus on quality, consistency, and accuracy, Microtome Blades deliver dependable results, making them an essential component of laboratory setups that demand precision and efficiency in specimen preparation.
FAQs
1. What materials are used in Microtome Blades?
They are made from high-quality stainless steel to provide sharpness, durability, and corrosion resistance for repeated use.
2. Are these blades compatible with all microtome models?
These blades fit most standard microtome equipment, but checking model specifications is recommended before purchase.
3. Are there alternative tools for specimen sectioning?
Alternatives include disposable razor blades, ceramic blades, or specialized cutting tools depending on lab requirements.
4. How should Microtome Blades be stored?
Store in a protective blade case or dry container to prevent dulling, corrosion, and accidental injury.
5. Can these blades be reused multiple times?
Yes, with proper handling and storage, blades maintain their sharpness and performance across multiple sectioning sessions.










