Metric Boards Also Manufactured & Stocked in Europe
Custom Sizes Also Available
Our double density breadboards are constructed from a 1/2" (12.7 mm) thick aluminum plate to maintain flatness over the full length and provide a double density hole pattern of 1/4"-20 (M6 × 1.0) tapped holes (see Hole Patterns tab for information on spacing). The slim configuration can fit into compact areas and maximizes mounting versatility by doubling the number of tapped holes on the mounting surface. Since the holes are threaded completely through these base plates, components can be mounted on both sides at once. Standoff posts allow the breadboards to be mounted above the surface of an optical tabletop (or breadboard) for access to components on both sides.
Vacuum Compatibility For vacuum applications, we recommend that you contact us to request an unanodized breadboard and then have the board autoclaved. Under these conditions, the breadboard can be used in vacuum down to 10^-9 Torr.
*These weights are approximate and are subject to change. The information is only to be used as a guideline.
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Posted Comments:
Poster: tcohen
Posted Date: 2012-08-15 10:52:00.0
Response from Tim at Thorlabs to Cheol-Joo Kim: Thank you for your interest in our custom capabilities! We are able to offer these in custom sizes. I will contact you directly so that we can work on pricing/lead time of your custom.
Poster: ck389
Posted Date: 2012-08-15 08:49:47.0
Hi.
I am Cheol-Joo Kim in Cornell university.
Can I get a quote for a 4' wide x 10' long solid aluminum breadboards with double density holes?
May I call it "MB410"? Is it possible to get?
Thank you.
Best,
Cheol-Joo Kim
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Cheol-Joo Kim,
Postdoctoral Associate,
G45, Physical Science Building,
Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology,
Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853
Email: ck389@cornell.edu
Phone: +1-607-255-0643
Mobile: +1-607-229-8035
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