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Malvern Panalytical Glass Plates G3SE Pack of 3 MOR4106

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Glass Plates G3SE Pack of 3 MOR4106 are glass slide carrier plates designed to present prepared filter- or slide-mounted samples to Malvern Panalytical Morphologi G3 family instruments for automated static imaging analysis. They allow microscope-slide style sample preparation to be mounted and scanned by the instrument for particle size and shape measurement. These plates are supplied as a pack of three and are appropriate when a slide-based sample preparation procedure has been developed.

Key Features:

  • Material: glass slide carrier
  • Model: G3SE
  • Pack quantity: 3 plates
  • Manufacturer part number: MOR4106
  • Intended use: mounting prepared filters or microscope slides for analysis
  • Compatibility: for use with Morphologi G3 family instruments

Advantages:

  • Enables direct presentation of slide-mounted or filtered samples to the Morphologi G3 for automated imaging and analysis.
  • Supports slide-based sample preparation workflows when a microscope-slide method has been developed.
  • Supplied as a pack of three to allow replicate measurements or spare plates for routine use.
  • Glass construction provides a standard microscope-slide surface for established optical imaging procedures.

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