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Carbon films on Nickel Grids

Carbon films on Nickel Grids

Product Details:

  • Purity Nickel grid: >99.9%; Carbon film: >99.999%
  • Melting Point Nickel grid: 1455C; Carbon film: Sublimes at ~3550C
  • HS Code 70171000
  • Molecular Weight Carbon: 12.01 g/mol; Nickel: 58.69 g/mol
  • Shape Round grid
  • Form Thin film on metal grid
  • Ph Level Neutral
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Carbon films on Nickel Grids Product Specifications

  • Microscopy, imaging, sample preparation
  • Carbon film deposited on nickel grid
  • Inorganic materials
  • Nickel grid: >99.9%; Carbon film: >99.999%
  • Nickel grid: 1455C; Carbon film: Sublimes at ~3550C
  • Carbon/Nickel
  • 70171000
  • Carbon: 12.01 g/mol; Nickel: 58.69 g/mol
  • Round grid
  • Support film on grid
  • Thin film on metal grid
  • Neutral
  • Laboratory/Research
  • Room temperature, in a dry and clean environment
  • Nickel: 231-111-4
  • Nickel: 7440-02-0; Carbon: 7440-44-0
  • Insoluble in water and most solvents
  • 2.0 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • TEM sample support, electron microscopy, material science research
  • Conforms to EM grid specifications
  • Nickel: 2730C; Carbon: Sublimes
  • Odorless
  • Graphitic carbon structure on nickel grid
  • Yes
  • C (carbon), Ni (nickel)
  • Carbon support films, carbon-coated nickel grids

Carbon films on Nickel Grids Trade Information

  • Asia, Australia, South America, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, Eastern Europe, North America
  • All India

Product Description

Carbon films on nickel grids are thin and highly transparent to electrons, offering fine grain and low contrast that does not interfere with specimen structure.

Supplied as packs of 25 or 50 grids in a grid box.

Carbon support films can be applied to other grid sizes, material or type. Further details available on request.



Superior Electron Transmission

Engineered with high-purity nickel grids and ultra-thin (1050 nm) carbon films, these support grids deliver outstanding electron transparency. The films high uniformity and purity guarantee precise imaging results, making them essential for demanding TEM and material science applications.


Clean and Reliable Sample Support

Each grid is packaged under inert conditions to ensure a contaminant-free surface, supporting accurate and reproducible sample analysis. The continuous or lacey carbon coatings are meticulously produced to provide a stable and secure platform, whether for biological or material samples.


Versatile and Easy to Handle

Designed for laboratory and research use, these grids conform to EM grid specifications and fit seamlessly into standard holders. Their robust composition allows plasma or UV sterilization, and with proper handling using clean tweezers, users can maximize longevity and usability.

FAQs of Carbon films on Nickel Grids:


Q: How should I handle and store carbon films on nickel grids to maintain quality?

A: Always use clean tweezers to handle the grids, avoiding direct contact with the carbon film to prevent damage or contamination. Store them at room temperature in a clean, dry environment, preferably in their original grid boxes under inert conditions to ensure long-term stability and usability.

Q: What types of samples are compatible with these carbon-coated nickel grids?

A: These grids are suitable for both biological and material samples. Their surface cleanliness and high transparency make them ideal for TEM imaging in fields such as structural biology, nanomaterials, and general material science research.

Q: When is it necessary to sterilize the grids before use, and what methods are recommended?

A: Sterilization is advised before applying sensitive or biological samples to eliminate residual contaminants. These grids can be safely sterilized using plasma or UV light, ensuring a pristine surface for accurate microscopy results.

Q: Where are the benefits of using nickel as the support grid material?

A: Nickel offers excellent mechanical strength, resistance to electron beam damage, and high melting and boiling points, making it ideal for supporting delicate carbon films during high-resolution microscopy. Its high purity ensures minimal background signal and enhanced imaging clarity.

Q: What mesh sizes are available and how do they influence imaging results?

A: Standard mesh sizes include 200, 300, and 400. Finer mesh numbers provide smaller grid openings, supporting thinner or smaller samples, while larger mesh sizes offer greater open viewing areas for larger specimen regions. Mesh selection can impact sample support and overall image resolution.

Q: How does high film uniformity benefit my microscopy experiments?

A: With over 90% usable film area, these grids provide consistent electron transparency and minimize interruptions from film defects. This uniformity results in more reliable data collection and superior reproducibility between experiments.

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