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March, 2014


Ann Arbor, MI — Aven unites wireless technology and micro-photography with the Connect Adapt Wi-Fi Camera, which upgrades microscopes for use with mobile devices. This accessory turns an existing inspection system into a Wi-Fi hotspot able to send high-quality images to iOS and An- droid devices within about a 30-foot radius. No In- ternet connection or wireless network is needed. The pocket-size Connect Adapt and accompanying eyepiece adapter attach easily to virtually any mi- croscope, bringing advanced image-saving and sharing capability to quality control inspectors, medical technicians, lab researchers, engineering teams, educators and others. Aven’s Adapt Camera works with a free Wi-


Viewer App that simultaneously links three phones or tablets —letting each user see magnified images or video, and save them on separate de- vices. Wi-Viewer can be downloaded from Apple’s App Store or the Google Play Store. Users attach Connect Adapt to


a C-mount trinocular port or over an eyepiece with the adapter provided. A snapshot button lets images be saved to all connected devices. Ac- tive pixel technology and a 1/4-in.


Static Solutions Intros New ESD Floor Finish Concentrate


Hudson, MS — Global ESD and Cleanroom manufacturer Static So- lutions Company recently made available a new Stat-Con SC-7184 concentrate with UV crosslinker using new state of art space age polymers. The new system is manu- factured from polymers that has no DM, no silicone, DBT, and has low VOC per spec.CA .Prop.65.


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(6.4mm) color CMOS sensor assure crisp imaging and accurate hues.


Page 25 Aven Upgrades Microscopes with Wi-Fi Camera Video is recorded at 15 frames per second. The


camera — which has automatic gain control, white balance and exposure functions —generally operates for up to 3.5 hours before its three AA nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries require recharging. Bat- teries and charger are part of the package. In addition to applications in industrial in-


spection of parts, electronics and other assembled items, Connect Adapt lets instructors send images directly to trainees’ iPads, iPhones or Android phones, turning any workbench into a mobile classroom without needing PCs. Lab techs can share cell samples or other di- agnostic images with health care providers when-


ever two or three of them are near a microscope. Contact: Aven, Inc., 4595 Platt Rd., Ann


Wi-Fi adapter “broadcasts” microscope images.


Arbor, MI 48108 % 734-973-0099 fax: 734-973-0097 E-mail: sales@aventools.com Web: www.aventools.com


ESD concentrate being bottled in gallon containers.


Stat-Con SC-7184 conforms to


industry ESD resistivity standards 10E6-10E9 ohms at all humidities that require this electrical proper- ty.This high 36 % solids product is aesthetically glossy and long lasting. The electrical properties of 10E6- 10E9 ohms conforms to both US and European ESD standards. The prod- uct is available in gallons, 5 gal pails, and 55 gal drums. It offers a high coverage of 2000 sq ft/gal. The 5 Ohm-Shield™ ESD floor


finishes from Static Solutions are eas- ily customizable to meet corporate en- vironmental and ESD goals using S.20.20-2007 and EPA as a specifica- tion. The Ohm-Shield™ finishes come in AF-5500, AF-6500, AF-6800 ,Eco- Stat AF-6532 and the new Statcon SC-7184 concentrate. These floor fin- ishes are used in a wide range of appli- cations: electronics manufacturing, clean rooms, automotive facilities, de- fense components, and medical/phar-


maceutical facilities Contact: Static Solutions,


43 Broad Street Bldg. A , 103 Hudson, MA % 978-310-7251 Email: contactus@staticsolutions.com Web:www.staticsolutions.com


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