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                                 Do you ever need to quickly identify textile fibers with a Cross Section?


Call us at MIECO today for your product needs.

Service Area:
USA

Hours of Operation:
24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week



MIECO is your source for top-of-the-line Cross Section Plates also know as Hardy Plates ( Microtome )  Our owner has 36 years of experience in the Manufacturing & Machining industry and strives to provide only the best services for you. We can make parts out of anything to fit your needs or application. E-mail us today for quality personal service.

Meico makes their Quick Cross Section Plates also known as Hardy Plates ( Microtome ) from a high-tempured stainless steel and are for a lifetime of continuous use . Be it in your labs, office, or out in the field to inspect fibers, MIECO's Quick Cross Section Plates are the answer. Take Cross Section of Polyester & all Synthetic Fibers, Cotton & all Natural Fibers.

 For your Microscope Test use MIECO's Quick Cross Section Plates.


Ready to Meet Your Rapid Needs


 
Choose MIECO for all of your Machining needs. We are an innovative shop and customer service with quality that is unsurpassed. Our owner started this business in a 400-square-foot garage, and the business has now grown to a 12,000-square-foot facility. Contact us in Wilmington, Delaware, for state-of-the-art tools you use and the best cross section plates you will find.
 

Small or Large Production Work

Tolerance of .0001 • Can Produce Anything



 

 


Please view A fun video on MIECO's Quick Cross Section Plates.
Hope you enjoy..!!!
http://youtu.be/KgVfTxreBSw

This video is here to be shared with all in the Textile Industry & anyone who takes or views Fiber Cross Sections.


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