10501-8

ACLAR® Film

Unit

  • ACLAR® Film provides an oxygen barrier when flat embedding specimens for electron microscopy and light microscopy, it separates easily from epoxy and is chemically inert.

    The 1968 paper1 by E. B. Masurovsky and R.P. Bunge was the first to describe and clearly demonstrate the useful chemical and physical properties of ACLAR® for both tissue culture and electron microscopic purposes. It was first used in the space program and its properties were found to be interesting for biomedical research (personal communication, Dr. E. Masurovsky). Subsequent work by others developed ACLAR® applications; attention is brought to that done by Mawe, et al 2, and the comprehensive ACLAR® study by Kingsley and Cole3.

    ACLAR® overcomes a number of problems regarding the processing of tissue culture cells, epoxy embedments, sectioning and observations because of its chemical inertness, non-stick property, glass clarity, flexibility and smooth surface. It may be cut with scissors or blades and does not damage microtomy knives. It is unsurpassed in moisture barrier protection, transparent to UV and is plasticizer and stabilizer free. It is nonflammable, nonaging and has a low dielectric constant and dissipation. It is high in dielectric strength. ACLAR® can be sterilized.

    Features of ACLAR® Film:

    • Separates easily from epoxy
    • Transparent fluorinated-chlorinated thermoplastic which contains no volatile components
    • Chemically inert, for all practical purposes, ideal for growing cell cultures
    • Cells adhere to it readily and remain attached after fixation, dehydration and critical point drying or embedding
    • Accepts heavy metal sputter coating
    • Stable in the scanning electron microscope; melting point 202°C
    • ACLAR® is as transparent as glass
    • Fluorescence microscopy possible since ACLAR® exhibits no detectable autofluorescence
    • Can be sectioned and does not damage ultramicrotomy knives
    • Considerably simplifies the preparation of cultured cells for all types of microscopy
    • sterilizable
    • Gives flat sections
    • Soft, can be sectioned
    • Smooth surface makes light microscopy observations possible
    • Does not degrade under UV or gamma ray radiation
    • Used as an O2 barrier when flat embedding methacrylate or acrylic resins



    ACLAR® is offered in sheet form, 8 x 12.5" (203 x 318mm) with 7.8 mil (0.2mm) thickness.

    10501-10 - ACLAR® Embedding Film, 7.8 mil thick, 8 x 12.5" (203 x 318mm)
    10501-25 - ACLAR® Embedding Film, 7.8 mil thick, 8 x 12.5" (203 x 318mm)
    10501-8 - ACLAR® Embedding Film, 7.8 mil thick, Roll of 12.5" W; x 80" L (32 x 203.2mm)

    References, ACLAR® Film

    1. Masurovsky EB, Bunge RP: Fluoroplastic coverslips for long-term nerve tissue culture. Stain Technology, 43, 3, 161-165 (1968)

    2. Mawe GM, Bresnahan JC, Beattie, MS: Ultrastructure of HRP-labelled neurons: a comparison of two sensitive techniques. Brain Research Bulletin, 10, 551 (1983)

    3. Kingsley RE, Cole NL: Preparation of cultured mammalian cells for transmission and scanning electron microscopy using Aclar film. J of Electron Microscopy Technique, 10, 77-85 (1988)


  • ACLAR® Embedding Film
    Physical & Chemical Resistance Data

    Physical Data
    Density 2.12
    Thickness 7.8 mil (0.198mm)
    Clarity Clear
    Water Absorption nil
    Water Vapor Transmission Rate
    @ 100°F (37.7°C) / 100% RH
    0.003gm / 100in² / day
    (0.047gm / m² / day)
    Dimensional Stability,
    10 min @ 300°F (149°C)
    <2%
    Dimensional Change,
    10 min. @ 300°F (149°C)
    < 2%
    Thermal Conductivity 4.7 x 10-4 cal-cm/cm²sec °C
    Crystalline Melting Point 395.6 - 399.2°F
    (202 - 204°C)
    Flammability Nonflammable

    Chemical Resistance Data
    Acetone No effect
    100% Ethyl alcohol No effect
    Liquid Nitrogen Remains flexible
    Osmium Tetroxide No effect
    Propylene Oxide No effect
    Butyl Alcohol None
    Carbon Tetrachloride Slightly flexible
    1,2-Dichloroethane None
    Ethyl Acetate Very flexible
    Ethyl Ether Very flexible
    Ethylene Oxide Very flexible
    Formic Acid None
    Gasoline None
    All Acids (HCl, H2SO4..) None
    Methanol None
    Toluene Slightly flexible
    Plastisolve None