[Histonet] High profile blades
Snider, Deanna
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Wed Jun 14 11:15:10 CDT 2006
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Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:21:38 -0500
From: Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Subject: [Histonet] High Profile Micrtome blades
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I have a Leica Microtome 2235. Currently I am using the Leica 818 high
profile blades, and they are terrible. They become dull immediately,
slowing
down my cutting, because it seems I am changing the blade for every
block I
cut. Does anyone know of a good high profile blade? I was told the high
profile blade by DuraEdge is good. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Heather A. Harper
Have you tried the Dura Edge line? They make a very good blade and very
cost efficient. They come in regular, ceramic, and teflon caoted edges.
I prefer the ceramic edge for my work. I have a contact number if you'd
like to request a sample.
Deanna Snider HT ASCP
Shriners Hospital for Children
Research Dept.
Cincinnatti, Oh
513-872-6388
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