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Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel (Pack of 25)

Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel (Pack of 25)

Product Details:

  • Density 8.90 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Form Film on grid
  • Molecular Weight 12.01 (C), 58.69 (Ni)
  • Poisonous Yes
  • Melting Point Nickel grid: 1455C
  • Ph Level Neutral
  • Smell Odorless
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Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel (Pack of 25) Product Specifications

  • Nickel grid: 1455C
  • TEM grid preparation quality
  • 400 mesh grid
  • Carbon, Nickel
  • Yes
  • Electron microscopy sample support
  • 12.01 (C), 58.69 (Ni)
  • 8.90 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Film on grid
  • 7440-02-0 (Nickel)
  • Lacey carbon film on nickel grid
  • Nickel: 2913C
  • Laboratory grade
  • TEM specimen holding
  • Store in clean, dry conditions
  • Lacey carbon support film
  • Insoluble in water and most solvents
  • Round grid disc
  • Microscopy consumable
  • 7019.90
  • Layered carbon network on metal grid
  • High purity carbon film
  • C (Carbon layer), Ni (Nickel grid)
  • Odorless
  • Neutral

Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel (Pack of 25) Trade Information

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Product Description

Lacey carbon films are similar to the holey carbon films in that they have open areas but because of the fine lacey mesh structure they offer a greater percentage of open area in comparison (see micrograph). They provide the thinnest possible support film while maintaining adequate strength and give practically no background interference in the TEM. As much of the specimen is unsupported, these films are appropriate for use where a structure free background is of importance. Lacey carbon films are particularly suitable for studying some nanotubes, acicular crystals and biological/materials specimens.

Supplied as 25 or 50 grids in a grid box.

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



Unmatched Sample Stability for Electron Microscopy

Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel grids provide a robust and conductive platform for holding thin specimens during transmission electron microscopy. Their irregular lacey structure reduces background artifacts, while the nickel grid ensures high electrical conductivity and mechanical integrity. The high purity of both carbon film and nickel grid combined with dust-free packaging ensures the pristine condition required for accurate imaging and analysis.


Laboratory-Grade Construction and Versatility

Engineered for research and laboratory applications, these grids conform to standard TEM sample holder specifications. Each batch features a consistent 400 mesh design and is manufactured using advanced processes to maintain high purity and minimize contamination. Their compatibility extends across electron microscopy systems, making them valuable for researchers in material sciences, life sciences, and nanotechnology.

FAQs of Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel (Pack of 25):


Q: How are Lacey Carbon Films on 400 Mesh Nickel used in electron microscopy?

A: These grids serve as sample supports in transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The lacey carbon film holds thin specimen sections, while the nickel grid provides mechanical support and high electrical conductivity, facilitating clear, high-contrast imaging with minimal background interference.

Q: What benefits does the lacey structure provide for microscopy imaging?

A: The irregular lacey pattern introduces numerous holes of varying sizes, allowing for optimal specimen placement and reducing background signals during imaging. This unique structure also enhances contrast and resolution by offering versatile mounting points for a variety of sample types.

Q: When should these grids be used over conventional carbon films?

A: Lacey Carbon Films on nickel grids are preferred when superior specimen stability, higher thermal and electrical conductivity, and reduced background noise are essential. They are especially advantageous for imaging small particles, nanoparticles, and fragile specimens in high-resolution applications.

Q: Where are these grids manufactured and supplied from?

A: These grids are produced to laboratory standards and supplied worldwide, including regions such as the United Kingdom, through various scientific dealers, exporters, manufacturers, and retailers specializing in microscopy consumables.

Q: What is the storage process to maintain grid quality?

A: Store the grids in the supplied grid box in a clean, dry environment. Avoid exposure to dust, humidity, and organic contaminants to preserve their pristine condition and extend shelf life. Adhering to these conditions ensures optimal performance during microscopy.

Q: How does the nickel support enhance the grids performance?

A: The nickel grid provides high conductivity and mechanical strength, supporting the delicate carbon film during specimen mounting and imaging. This minimizes distortion, ensures consistent electron flow, and prevents charging effects commonly seen in less conductive supports.

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