Features For both mounting and long-term storage of slides Low Viscosity Gives a thinner adhesive layer for better optical quality A refractive index near that of fixed protein helps keep image free of optical imperfections such as diffraction halos Suitable for mounting cover slips to slides with thick or thin specimens Won't shift the colors of biological dyes Won't lose its cohesiveness, adhesive quality, or color with age Preserves most biological dyes with little or no fading when slides are stored in darkness
Manufacturer | TFS |
ASIN | B0017U9DJG |
Date First Available | September 28, 2020 |
W**A
Amazon purchase
The item is as described.
A**.
Iten was as described
Permount is a mounting medium used in biological slide making for preserving tissue, etc. Its the best product available. It has a characteristic that doesn't affect the tissue, doesn't affect the light transmission, etc.
J**N
Works great!
Takes a couple days to dry completely but really keeps the color and specimen in great shape!
M**A
Works Great
Permount is perfect for affixing a cover glass' to a slide. It is very stickyand holds well, which is important for a permanent mount.Caution! Don't get it on your fingers in the process.
J**S
Takes up to 2 weeks to cure
If you have no use for your slides for several weeks, then this stuff might work for you. But it takes 7-10 days to really become permanent and you can move coverslips around with a Q-TIP for up to 5 days.
A**R
professional use only
Worked great in small laboratory
K**S
Five Stars
Works very well for permanently mounting a variety of subjects on microscope slides.
J**A
Five Stars
As advertised.
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