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Microtoms

Microtomes are used for cutting thin slices of material for making them useful in microscopy, research and other industries for observing transmitted light. They are designed using sharp blades of high-grade steel, glass, or any other materials according to the needs or specimen type that is being sliced. These blades are used to prepare slices of hard materials like bones, animal or plant tissues, etc. for making them prepare for light and electron microscopy. They are used to create thin sections of hair with the thickness between 50 nm and 100 m.

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