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Lacey Carbon Films on H7 finder grid. Nickel (Pack of 50)

Lacey Carbon Films on H7 finder grid. Nickel (Pack of 50)

Product Details:

  • HS Code 284210
  • Storage Store in clean, dry environment at room temperature
  • Poisonous Yes
  • Purity Ultra-high purity carbon film
  • Shape Circular grid
  • Melting Point Not applicable for carbon film (Nickel grid: 1455C)
  • Other Names Lacey carbon TEM grid
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Lacey Carbon Films on H7 finder grid. Nickel (Pack of 50) Product Specifications

  • Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or acetone
  • Used as a specimen support grid for electron microscopy imaging
  • Laboratory/Research
  • Microscopy consumables
  • C (Carbon film), Ni (Grid)
  • Yes
  • Carbon Film/Nickel Grid
  • 284210
  • Lacey carbon film supported on nickel H7 finder grid
  • Ultra-high purity carbon film
  • Circular grid
  • Lacey carbon on H7 finder grid
  • Not applicable for carbon film (Nickel grid: 1455C)
  • Lacey carbon TEM grid
  • 2.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Electron microscopy quality
  • Odorless
  • Film on mesh grid
  • Store in clean, dry environment at room temperature
  • Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) specimen support
  • Ultraclean, electron transparent areas
  • High electrical conductivity (Nickel support)
  • Use clean, anti-static tweezers; avoid bending grid
  • ~25 µm (Nickel)
  • Lacey carbon spans open holes, providing support with minimal background
  • Pack of 50 grids
  • 200 mesh H7 Finder grid
  • 3.05 mm
  • 10-30 nm (approximate)
  • Compatible with most TEM instruments
  • Indefinite when stored properly

Lacey Carbon Films on H7 finder grid. Nickel (Pack of 50) Trade Information

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

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.



Superior Specimen Support with Minimal Background

The lacey carbon film spans the open holes of the nickel H7 finder grid, offering a unique structure that supports specimens while minimizing background noise in TEM images. This maximizes the visibility of ultra-fine sample details, even at high magnifications, ensuring reliable analytical results in research and diagnostics.


Robust Nickel Grids for Precision Handling

These 200 mesh H7 finder grids are crafted from nickel, offering high electrical conductivity and resilience under electron beams. Users benefit from consistent grid geometry, a circular shape, and ultra-high purity materials. Proper handling with anti-static tweezers and secure storage ensures flawless usage and an indefinite shelf life.

FAQs of Lacey Carbon Films on H7 finder grid. Nickel (Pack of 50):


Q: How should I handle and store Lacey Carbon Films on H7 Finder Grids?

A: Handle the grids gently using clean, anti-static tweezers to prevent contamination or bending. Store them in a clean, dry environment at room temperature to maintain their ultraclean and electron-transparent surface quality. Proper storage ensures an indefinite shelf life.

Q: What is the main benefit of using a lacey carbon film on a nickel H7 Finder grid for TEM?

A: The lacey carbon film provides robust support for TEM specimens while minimizing background interference, allowing higher resolution imaging of fine structures. The nickel grid ensures excellent conductivity and structural integrity during electron microscopy.

Q: When is it recommended to use these grids over other types?

A: These grids are ideal when imaging delicate or fine TEM specimens that require minimal background and high mechanical support. They are particularly useful for samples prone to beam damage or requiring ultra-high purity support.

Q: Where can these grids be used and are they compatible with all TEM instruments?

A: These grids are compatible with most Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) instruments, making them suitable for laboratory, academic, and industrial research applications worldwide, including those in the United Kingdom.

Q: What is the typical process for preparing a sample on these grids?

A: Samples are typically placed directly onto the ultraclean lacey carbon film surface with minimal handling. Due to the grids high purity and cleanliness, there is no need for further pretreatment before loading into TEM instruments.

Q: Is the product safe to use and does it require any special disposal procedures?

A: Yes, the Lacey Carbon Films on Nickel H7 Finder Grids are non-toxic and odorless. No special disposal procedures are required, but standard laboratory safety protocols should always be observed.

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