| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Preferred IUPAC Name | Mounting fluid |
| MPN | NC-5988 |
| Common Name | Mounting fluid |
| Brand | Science Company |
Check the listing for details. Cytoseal 60 Slide Mounting Fluid, 4mL. Condition: New. Listed at 4.25 USD. Cytoseal 60 Slide Mounting Fluid, 4mL This 4ml vial of CytoSeal 60 Slide Mounting Fluid is ideal for both mounting and long-term storage of slides. It does not lose its cohesiveness, adhesive quality, or color with age. Packaged in a glass vial with tight fitting "polyseal" screw-on lid. Also supplied with a dropper pipette and instructions for use. Benefits... Consists of a synthetic resin dissolved in a solvent, plus an antioxidant to prevent formation of annular rings.Low viscosity means easier application, bubble-free preparations.Gives a thinner adhesive layer for better optical quality.A refractive index near that of fixed protein helps keep image free of optical imperfections.Suitable for mounting cover slips to slides with thick or thin specimens.Can be used with either artificial light or daylight.Won’t shift the colors of biological dyes. To Use... A permanent slide is made by mounting a specimen in a small amount of mounting medium under a cover slip. Since CytoSeal 60 Mounting Fluid does not mix with water, your specimen must be entirely dry before preparing a slide.Use CytoSeal 60 very sparingly. One drop will usually be sufficient to cover your specimen and the underside of the cover slip. If more mounting medium is needed, add a small drop to the edge of the cover slip and let it run in and fill the space. Straighten the cover slip with forceps or a pencil eraser so that it is square with the slide. Place the slide on a flat surface where it will not be disturbed until the slide gets hard. CytoSeal 60 will dry within minutes.After the slide is dry, trim off any excess cement from around the cover slip with a knife and wipe it with a bit of xylene, toluene or acetone on a soft cloth. The finished slide should have no extra cement visible.