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> My experience with anti-roll plates is mostly with the old International
> cryostats of days gone by. Pathologists usually disdained anti-roll plates
> and used an artist's brush to keep the section from rolling, but more
> proficient users depended on them. I learned to use them in a
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Cryostat anti-roll plate
Maybe there's a product that increases friction with screw threads, doesn't
have toxic outgassing, and works at low temperatures.
I'm going to look for something like this.
Geri
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We have 3 new leicas
adjusting. Thanks Anne
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Subject: [Histonet] Cryostat anti-roll plate
Hi everyone. Does anyone regularly use the anti-roll plate on their cryostat?
Does it work
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Hi everyone
Hi everyone. Does anyone regularly use the anti-roll plate on their cryostat?
Does it work well on the Leicas and Microms, or do you have to figit with it a
lot? Does anyone have any tricks they can share to get it to work all the time?
I found that a little spritz of freeze spray on the plate