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Thin Section Lab on Fo'c's'le Deck
Function
Overview
The Thin Section lab provides contains equipment for making thin sections sample preparation of lithified and nonlithified materials for microscopy and microanalytical analysis (e.g. SEM-EDS). Thin section lab technicians are equipped to prepare core material in a wide variety of preparations, including but not limited to thin sections, polished thin sections, and grain mounts. Protocols for thin section creation vary based on material, and can be performed by hand (Buehler MetaServ 250) or through a largely automated process (Logitech LP-50 lapping machine).
Instruments
- Buehler Petrothin thin section system housed under 9 ft2 fume canopycutting blade and cup wheel
- Logitech LP-30 50 lapping machine
- Logitech PM2A PM-5 precision polishing and lapping machine
- Beuhler MetaServ 250 grinder/polisher
- Kemet Kemvac vacuum impregnator
- Zeiss petrographic microscope
Thin Section Requests
Petrography References
JOIDES Resolution shipboard library (ship intranet link)
Sample Preparation References
A Manual of Practical Laboratory and Field Techniques in Palaeobiology.pdf
The preparation of thin sections and polished sections..pdf
X400 Reducing Resin Viscosity by Solvent.pdf
Manuals
Logitech LP 50 set up 378P
Frosting Slides 374.docxHOW TO TAKE APART THE LOGITECH JIGS.docxFlattening Thin Section Billets 378P
Flattening Thin Section Billets 374.docxBonding Billets to Frosted Slides 378P
Bonding Billets to Frosted Slides 374.docxSlide
Cutting Billets with PetroThin 378P
Cutting Billets with PetroThin 374.docx
LAPPING SAMPLES ON LP50 374.docx
POLISHING SAMPLES ON THE LOGITECH WG2 374.docx
End of Expedition Cleanup 378P
End of Expedition Cleanup 374.docx
Quick Guide TS laser engraver 378P
Quick Guide_TS-engraver 374.docx
HOW TO TAKE APART THE LOGITECH JIGS
HOW TO TAKE APART THE LOGITECH JIGS.docx
How Disassemble the Logitech Jigs
Carbonate Staining with Alizarin Red S
Dickson 1965 Nature Carbonate staining for thin sections
Alternate Methods for making thin sections