Hi all
I have used Sakura film coverslippers in several different facilities since 
1997. 
In the ‘early days’ there were some issues with slip detachment but those were 
smartly sorted out by the manufacturers. 

1) Film coverslips dry really fast - no clumps of stuck together slides to soak 
for sometimes days to separate. 
2) Film is easy to remove - 3 mins in Acetone and a few dips in ethanol and 
xylene and you are good to go. 
3) Drop a slide with a glass slip and it shatters. Drop a slide with a film 
slip and the glass breaks but the film slip holds it all together preserving 
the section.  
4) Eager pathologists in a hurry to view the section, cannot ‘smear’ the film 
slip off the slide. 
5) No pesky glass shards to deal with. 

Over 40 years in the saddle, in my opinion it’s no contest. Film is the best. 

Annie in Africa 
(aka annieinarabia)
Recently retired Artist and Artisan

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