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Autoradiography Ruler, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Autoradiography Ruler, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Catalog # 102096-324
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Autoradiography Ruler, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Catalog # 102096-324
Supplier Number:  68550-04
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  • Description:
    Autoradiography ruler
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  • Cat. No.:
    102096-324
  • Supplier no.:
    68550-04

Specifications

About this item

The Autoradiography Ruler Set (ARS) is an orientation and measurement device that exposes metric ruler markings directly onto X-ray film.

  • Phosphorescent, non-radioactive metric rulers for radiographs
  • Make easy electrophoretic mobility calculations

Utilizes a specially formulated phosphorescent dye compound and a unique emission filter which serves as an ideal non-radioactive substitute for ink markings. The phosphorescent emission of each ruler can be regenerated indefinitely and can be reused any number of times. Produces a high resolution image that is unaffected by intensifying screens or pre-flashed film.