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Anyone involved in microscope work is aware of the difficulties caused by the lack of efficient and precise tools to pick up samples, securely hold them until finally exactly position the samples at the desired location.
The Micro TouchPick Pen is ideal for the delicate maneuvering of your specimens. It is especially helpful for manipulating scratch sensitive, static or magnetic samples and generally samples which are difficult to pick up with tweezers or probes.
Unique Technique:
By pressing the pen button the adhesive tip of the Micro TouchPick Pen extends out, so that you can pick up the smallest particles.
Samples will stick securely to the adhesive tip until you release the button. By releasing the button the tip is retracted and the sample is dropped to the desired location. No detectable adhesive compound remains on your sample!
The risk of sample damage is significantly reduced compared to other micro-tools. The Micro TouchPick Pen can be used for 2.000 to 4.000 times. The adhesive strength does not diminish with time.
To maintain good tip adhesion, a cleaning compound is provided in order to remove dust impurities from the tip, if needed.
The Micro TouchPick Pen Set includes two pens with different tip sizes (0.62 mm, 0.17 mm) to accommodate different size samples, a Scalpel/Roller Knife, a special cleaning coumpound, and a black holder case.
Broad Spectrum of Application Areas:
The Micro TouchPick Pen supports the manufacture of extremely small components, the analysis of metallic deposits in technical research or the orientation and isolation of minute particles, and many other applications:
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