Wet Mounting Slide Kit

Complete kit including slides, cover slips, and mounting medium for easy specimen preparation.
$18.10
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Holders that securely keep specimens in place during the wet mounting procedure.

Durable storage box designed to keep prepared wet mount specimens safe and organized.

A soft, absorbent sponge designed for wet mounting, ensuring even moisture distribution.

A detailed guide explaining the process of wet mounting with tips for success.

Complete tool set including rollers, brushes, and pipettes for efficient wet mounting.

Fine-tipped tweezers designed for handling delicate specimens during the wet mounting process.

A non-acidic solution that prevents damage to specimens during the wet mounting process.

Eco-friendly solution for wet mounting that breaks down naturally and is safe for the environment.

High-quality glass cover slips sized for wet mounting slides, providing durability and clarity.

Convenient spray for quick and easy wet mounting applications.

Ready-to-use slides with pre-printed labels for quick specimen identification.

A comprehensive kit for creating wet mounts, ideal for students and educators.

Reusable trays for organizing and containing wet mounting materials during the process.

Non-slip mat to keep surfaces clean and organized during wet mounting.

Special solution that protects specimens from UV light damage while wet mounting.

High-quality adhesive designed for creating permanent wet mounts with clarity and durability.

A specially designed brush for applying adhesive solutions evenly during the wet mounting process.

Transparent film specifically designed for use in wet mounting, providing a clear view of specimens.

Water-resistant labels for identifying specimens used in wet mounts.

Precision pipette for applying mountant solution accurately to specimens.

Kit for preserving wet mount specimens long-term without losing clarity.

An informative book featuring various wet mounting techniques and best practices.

Soft rollers to ensure even pressure is applied while mounting specimens.