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Cold epoxy resin embedding "PC cup" (plastic cup)

When embedding samples with cold-setting resin (room temperature resin) epoxy, please use a PC cup (plastic cup).

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basic information

By using a resin with wettability less than one-tenth that of epoxy resin compared to Teflon, it has become easy to remove the cured resin... In short, it is a cup made of specially processed plastic that makes it difficult for the cured resin to stick. There is no need to use a release agent. Furthermore, the embedded samples can be clearly seen from the sides. This is a cold resin dedicated embedding cup. ■ PC Cup Sizes - Φ25mm - Φ30mm - Φ40mm - Φ1+1/4 inches - Φ1+1/2 inches in five varieties.

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PC Cup

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