Microtome blades are used to cut thin slices of tissue samples for microscopic examination. They are typically made of stainless steel and are machined to produce a tip and edge geometry that results in good cutting performance.
Brass L-shape type embedding paired mould are used for making paraffin blocks.
A tissue embedding ring is a chemical-resistant ring that holds and identifies tissue samples during tissue processing and storage.
Tissue embedding moulds are used in histology labs to create paraffin blocks of embedded tissue.
A microtome knife is a precision cutting tool used to slice thin, uniform sections of tissue for laboratory processing and imaging.
A disposable blade holder for a microtome is a tool that holds a microtome blade in place and feeds it from a dispenser cassette.