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Our RMC MT-7 Microtome is a vintage piece of equipment and can be used for planning specimens for SEM/EDX and/or for cutting relative thin slices (approx. 200nm thick) for TEM. First, the specimen needs to be embedded into a resin or an epoxy, and then can be sliced with a glass or diamond knife.   
Our RMC MT-7 Microtome is a vintage piece of equipment and can be used for planning specimens for SEM/EDX and/or for cutting relative thin slices (approx. 200nm thick) for TEM. First, the specimen needs to be embedded into a resin or an epoxy, and then can be sliced with a glass or diamond knife.   


Risk Assessment of RMC MT-7 Microtome: [[:File:APV RMC Microtome.pdf]]
Risk Assessment of RMC MT-7 Microtome: [[:File:APV RMC Microtome.pdf]]


[[File:RMC microtome.jpg|400px|thumb|left|LKB Knifemaker and RMC MT-7 Microtome Location at DTU Nanolab Building 307 Room 906]]<br clear="all" />
For further information about the microtome usage contact afull@dtu.dk [https://www.dtu.dk/english/service/phonebook/person?id=65646&cpid=173468&tab=2&qt=dtupublicationquery].
For further information about the microtome usage contact afull@dtu.dk [https://www.dtu.dk/english/service/phonebook/person?id=65646&cpid=173468&tab=2&qt=dtupublicationquery].


[[File:RMC microtome.jpg|400px|thumb|left|LKB Knifemaker and RMC MT-7 Microtome Location at DTU Nanolab Building 307 Room 906]]


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