I am also interested in the use of "quartz" as index markers. This isn't in any of my reference books. Are they attached to the specimen and ground at the same time as the thin section?

Another question I have. Is there a house that specializes in preparation? Kinda of like the $2 a carat faceting deals one can get in Thailand?

Elton

Roman Davidov wrote:

Dear list members. Hello.
My question is: What is the world standards for petrographical
preparations. If I'm not mistaken in English it sounds like "THIN
SECTIONS".
To be more concrete I mean: form and sizes of object glass
(width,height,thickness); type of optical glue (we are using composition
named "Canadian Balsam");linear sizes of object (I'm sure that thickness
is one to all of the world - 0.003 millimeters); form and sizes of
cover glass. I need this information to make my preparations valid
for explorations in foreign scientific laboratories.
It's not commercial interest I need it only for my scientific
work.
Best regards
Roman V. Davidov.


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