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Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image" the specimen and gain information as to its structure and composition. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electron Microscopes
Specialty microscopes are designed for specific applications such as metallurgy or gemology. They use specialized techniques or technologies such as acoustics to produce magnification. Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Microscopes
Measuring microscopes are used by toolmakers for measuring the properties of tools. These microscopes are often used for dimensional measurement with lower magnifying powers to allow for brighter, sharper images combined with a wide field of view. Search by Specification | Learn More about Measuring Microscopes
Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects Search by Specification | Learn More about Microscopes
Optical and light microscopes use the visible or near-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to magnify images of objects. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical and Light Microscopes
Imaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings. Search by Specification | Learn More about Imaging Workstations
Metallurgical microscopes are used for metallurgical inspection including metals, ceramics, and other materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metallurgical Microscopes
Biological microscopes are used to study organisms and their vital processes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Biological Microscopes
Digital and video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. They include built-in cameras and a series of high-powered lenses that provide superior image quality and resolution. Search by Specification | Learn More about Digital and Video Microscopes
CMM, gage and inspection equipment services provide repair, calibration, upgrade, rebuild, install, training and replacement services. Search by Specification | Learn More about CMM, Gage and Inspection Equipment Services
Microscope accessories and microscope supplies are used with many different types of microscopes, including dissection or stereoscopic, compound, and confocal devices. Learn More about Microscope Accessories and Supplies
...environmental test chambers, laboratory ovens, mechanical test equipment, chillers, baths, and sample preparation equipment. Laboratory equipment includes spectrometers, microscopes, chromatographs, pH meters, TOC analyzers, colorimeters, titrators... Search by Specification | Learn More about Calibration and Repair Services
...dimensional gages and instruments, eddy current instruments, hardness testers, materials testing equipment, magnetic particle equipment, microscopes and optical instruments, probes and styli, ultrasonic instruments, video imaging equipment, and X... Search by Specification | Learn More about Test Equipment and Instrument Repair Services
Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the back-and-forth and side-to-side movement Search by Specification | Learn More about Microscope Stages
Microscope lenses and microscope objectives include eyepieces or oculars, optical filters, objectives, adapters or mounts, condensers and other optical components for microscopy. Learn More about Microscope Lenses and Objectives
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The trend toward high precision procedures and miniaturization in medicine and industry has continued unabated over the recent years. Keyhole surgery and dental technology as well as industrial micro-technology are prime examples. (read more)
The M&P Lab is equipped with a sophisticated state-of-the-art scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an electron microprobe, which provide detailed information on a material's elemental composition, microscopic structure and surface topography. (read more)
The Phenom personal electron microscope brings the sub-micron world within easy reach of teachers and students. (read more)
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is one of the most versatile and widely used tools of modern science as it allows the study of both morphology and composition of biological and physical materials. (read more)
ITL provides analytical and characterization services using its three scanning electron microscopes that are also equipped with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis systems. (read more)
In this webcast, a Phenom™ expert explains and demonstrates how the Phenom empowers new users to quickly take their own electron microscope images (read more)
Infrared spectroscopy can now be combined with Renishaw Raman microscopes to offer confocal Raman microscopy and infrared microscopy in a single instrument. This provides users with exceptional analytical power for identifying unknown materials by combining both vibrational spectroscopic techniques. This combined IR/Raman analysis simplifies a wide range of analytical... (read more)
Microscopes and lenses for laboratories and inspection work, and high quality magnification (read more)
The inverted microscopes is a very popular platform for automation due to their stability and optical performance. Inverted microscopes typically permit the least amount of freedom for stage design. (read more)
The A-Zoom2 is a variable power viewing system that represents the next generation of analytical microscopes for use in microelectronics inspection, development, testing, and analysis. (read more)
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Microscope Information: Picture Of A Microscope Microscope Information Information about microscopes and microscopy. |
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Microscope Information: Inventor Of The Electron Microscope Inventor Of The Electron Microscope Inventor Of The Electron Microscope: "Inventor Of |
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IBM Research | Press Resources | Millipede Millipede cantilevers and tips: electron microscope views of the 3 mm by 3 mm cantilever array (top), of an array section of 64 cantilevers (upper |
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IBM Research | Press Resources | Nanoscale Imaging The magnetic resonance force microscope (MRFM) uses an ultrathin silicon cantilever (yellow) with a nanometer size magnetic tip (blue) to detect the |
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Scanning Electron Microscopy Info on the Scanning Electron Microscope -includes a picture of the SEM. |
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Tracing an image with electrons A scanning electron microscope uses a different principle. |
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NIST Electron and Optical Physics Division - 1997 ELECTRON AND OPTICAL PHYSICS DIVISION CAD picture of Nanoscale Physics Facility. |
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2004 Building Publications - Scanning Electron Microscopy... Scanning Electron Microscopy Imaging of Hydraulic Cement Microstructure. |
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X-ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia X-ray fluorescence: If the electron has enough energy it can knock an orbital electron out of the inner shell of a metal atom, and as a result |
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Magnetic field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |