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====== Die ====== | ====== Die ====== | ||
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+ | This section focuses on bare dies as opposed to live decap storage | ||
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+ | TLDR | ||
+ | * Small sample | ||
+ | * Individual: 1.5 mL centrifuge tube | ||
+ | * Mass | ||
+ | * Gel pack: sticky surface holds securely in place | ||
+ | * Waffle pack: easier to remove, but less secure for transit | ||
+ | * Large sample | ||
+ | * Membrane box: good option. Slight surface contact, although pretty gentle | ||
+ | * Larger centrifuge tube: space inefficient, | ||
+ | * Plastic box: generally not recommended: | ||
+ | * Gel pack: generally not recommended: | ||
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===== Centrifuge tube ===== | ===== Centrifuge tube ===== | ||
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===== Blue tape ===== | ===== Blue tape ===== | ||
- | Diced wafers are usually on blue tape. Thin plastic films should stick easily to seal it up. | + | Diced wafers are usually on blue tape. Thin plastic films should stick easily to seal it up. I've been cutting the edges off to make them non-sticky and putting them in standard wafer carriers. |
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===== Vacuum pack ===== | ===== Vacuum pack ===== | ||