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2PCS Stainless Steel Microneedles 0.15x15mm and 0.25x15mm Double Short Needle Insect Specimen Reusable Sample Pin Suitable for Specimen Collection and Preparation in Saudi Arabia

0.2/0.27

SAR 42

Brand
Lind Kitchen
Category
Lab Supplies
Weight
5 g
Size0.2/0.27
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Special Features

  • Durable and reusable: Specimen pins are manufactured from stainless steel, minimising rust and enhancing specimen preservation, making them ideal for long-term use.
  • It is housed in a sturdy, secure plastic bottle. This packaging method keeps your pins neatly organised, prevents them from getting lost, and provides effective storage for your collection.
  • Our pins are suitable for collecting and preparing various specimens, featuring a compact and practical design.
  • It can be used to prepare minute specimens and mount them onto small wooden blocks or paper cards.
  • 00000, 000: Typically used for preparing specimens of small or micro-sized insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, and small wasps.

Description

Name: Stainless steel micro-needles, double-pronged needles, short needles, insect pins, specimen pins
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions:
00000: Length 15mm, diameter 0.15mm
0000: Length 15mm, diameter 0.20mm
000: Length 15mm, diameter 0.25mm
00: Length 15mm, diameter 0.27mm

Contents:
00000: 1pc, 100 pins/jar
000: 1pc, 100 pins/jar

Microneedles: Extremely fine short needles without caps, measuring 15mm in length.
Can be used with tweezers to assist in securing specimens.
Suitable for creating micro-sized insect specimens by inserting them into small wooden blocks or paper cards, hence also known as double-ended needles.

Recommended pin height: The pin head should occupy approximately one-third of the pin's total length.
Packaging: 100 pins per tin. Tins facilitate easy access and storage when not all pins are required for a single session, allowing convenient preservation for future use.

Notice:
Position the pins securely or within easy reach. When using, avoid forceful insertion into specimens or specimen boxes. Should bending occur due to pressure, gently bend the pin back in the opposite direction by hand before straightening it again. Minor bending does not affect specimen fixation or display. If pin tips become bent, file them down with a nail file or fine sandpaper to eliminate any scratchy sensation upon contact.

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