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Our microscope slides
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Microscope slides manufactured by KNITTEL
in accordance with the international standard ISO 8037/I, are made from a
special improved soda lime float glass in the standard dimensions:
and normally in the thickness of about 1 mm. Specials in different
dimensions, thicknesses and glass types are available on request.
For many years, KNITTEL has obtained the special thin floatglass from the
world’s leading glass company, exclusively produced for microscope slides
using the most economic and modern production-technology for sheet glass
today.
| Twin Frosted | Bevelled Edge | StarFrost |
Floatglass, is chemically a soda-lime glass. Compared to the machine-drawn glass most competitors are using, the Floatglass has superior flatness tolerances which makes it the best choice for all automated equipment. Knittel uses European quality Floatglass for its microscope slides.
For a few applications, e.g. special fluorescence-microscopy (transmission mode), KNITTEL offers also an ultra white (low iron) glass slide (Microcrown). Microcrown is a highly transparent optical crownglass developed for use as optical glasses.
Sand is the most important glass material at
the production process. About 50% of the earth’s crust is silicon-dioxide
(SiOČ-), the main component of sand. Almost all sand-pits are more or less
contaminated by, for example, coloured oxides, especially iron oxide. Even a
content of 0,14% FeČOł limits the usage of this “sand”, so that it cannot be
used for sophisticated applications, like manufacturing mirrorglass, due to the
fact that at higher glass thicknesses it shows a green colouration. On the other
hand, there are sand-pits with an iron-content of 0,1% -0,03% FeČOł, which are
often used for manufacturing special thin glass for rare technical applications,
but these are seldom found. Therefore, in many sand-pits additional refining
processes are common. Naturally all other raw-materials (e.g. dolomite, feldspar,
etc.) for manufacturing special-glass have to have a low iron content, as well.
