Peel-A-Way Embedding Mold (Square - S22)
Referência 18646A-1
Tamanho : 1case
Marca : Polysciences
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Product Description
Peel-A-Way Embedding Mold, Square (S22)
Peel-A-Way embedding molds are disposable polyethylene molds designed to release cleanly from solidified embedding media without the need for release agents or block trimming. The mold material flexes to allow the embedded specimen to be removed intact once the embedding medium has solidified.
These square molds are commonly used for plastic, frozen, and epoxy embedding workflows. Their construction supports efficient transfer of embedded samples and helps streamline specimen preparation in histology and materials research laboratories.
Peel-A-Way molds are especially useful for frozen tissue applications where defrosting during transfer to a cryostat can be problematic. The mold design allows rapid removal of the block while minimizing handling.
Key Features
- Disposable polyethylene construction
- Flexible mold design enables easy block release
- No release agents required
- Reduces need for trimming embedded blocks
- Supports consistent specimen orientation
Compatibility
- Polyfreeze and other frozen embedding media
- JB-4 and GMA plastic embedding systems
- MMA-based resins
- Epoxy embedding media
Specifications
- Material: Polyethylene
- Shape: Square
- Dimensions: 22 mm × 22 mm
- Depth: 20 mm
- Format: Disposable embedding mold
FAQs
Common questions about Peel-A-Way Embedding Molds (Square – S22).
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It refers to the ability of the mold to flex and release from the hardened embedding block without the use of release agents or cutting the mold away.
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No. These molds are designed for single-use applications to ensure clean release and consistent specimen handling.
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They are compatible with a wide range of embedding media, including frozen embedding compounds, plastic resins, and epoxy systems.
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Yes. They are commonly used for frozen tissue embedding, particularly when minimizing defrosting during transfer to a cryostat is important.
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No. The flexible polyethylene construction allows the mold to be removed without release agents or additional block trimming.



