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The New FLUOVIEW FV3000 – Faster, Simpler, and Better Confocal Imaging


The Olympus FLUOVIEW FV3000 confocal laser scanning microscope combines usability with high-performance imaging capabilities. The system’s new optical design offers unique macro to micro imaging capabil- ities with objectives ranging


from 1.25× to 150× magnifi cation. Users can choose either the FV3000 with galvanometer scanner or the FV3000RS with a hybrid resonant/ galvanometer scanner. T e high-speed resonant scanner enables users to acquire high-resolution images at up to 438 frames per second.


Olympus Corporation www.olympus-lifescience.com


The Super-Long-Range Nanopositioner SLR1500


The SLR1500 is the longest travel range piezostage available: it can move 1,500 microns in closed-loop mode. This stage is exceptionally reliable due to a totally frictionless assembly. T is piezostage also uses special piezostacks tolerant to any damage and off ers highest reliability for critical application.


Contrary to traditional nanopositioners, if the piezostack is damaged, the remaining ceramic elements continue to operate. T e SLR1500 can be combined to form 2- or even 3-axis nanopositioning systems.


PIEZOCONCEPT www.piezoconcept.com


Microscopic Imaging of Large or Irregularly Shaped Samples


T e ProZ motorized focus stand is the ideal solution for viewing and imaging samples that may be too large, or irregularly shaped. Off ering a large travel range of 250 mm and flexible mounting adapters, and accommo- dating most microscopes, means when using the ProZ you are no longer restricted by the small focus travel of standard microscope frames and stands. T e ProZ stand enables the imaging of samples that until now could not easily be analyzed.


Prior Scientifi c Instruments Ltd www.prior-scientifi c.co.uk


CRAIC Technologies Offers Superior Glass Refractive Index Measurements


rIQ™ is an automated system that uses the thermal


resizable measurement probes and video recording of the measurement process, with the ability to reanalyze the previously recorded measurement process in seconds.


™ off ers up to 20


CRAIC Technologies, Inc. www.microspectra.com/products/riq


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immersion method, as defi ned by the standard ASTM E1967, to measure the refractive index of microscopic glass fragments. T is system allows the user to analyze the refractive index of multiple glass fragments simultaneously and with sophisticated analytical techniques. T e rIQ


Anasys Instruments Introduces the nanoIR2-FS High-Speed Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy System


Anasys Instruments announced its new nanoscale IR spectroscopy and chemical imaging system, the nanoIR2-FS


off ers superior measurement speed,


with new ™. The nanoIR2-FS, FAST Spectra™ technology,


resolution, sensitivity, and multi-modal characterization capabilities, while extending its Resonance Enhanced AFM-IR technology to a broader spectroscopic range to provide unrivalled correlation to FTIR at the nanoscale across a wider range of samples. Multi-modal capabilities are enhanced with new updates for the integrated atomic force microscopy technology, afm+.


Anasys Instruments www.anasysinstruments.com


Universal Motorized Translation Stage for Neuroscience Microscopy


Providing a method to precisely move microscopes while allowing the sample to remain stationary, the new ZDP50K Translation Stage from Prior Scientific is compatible with all modern research


microscopes. By using the translation stage from Prior Scientific, researchers can quickly, yet precisely, move any modern research microscope of up to 60 kg in weight to a desired position and quickly return to areas of interest without moving the sample.


Prior Scientifi c Inc. www.prior.com


KURO Scientifi c CMOS Camera


Princeton Instruments introduced its KURO:1200B, the first scientific CMOS camera system to implement back-illuminated sensor technology. Until now, this key technology had been leveraged almost exclusively by CCD camera systems, which, despite their excellent sensitivity, are unable


to match CMOS frame rates. T e KURO:1200B camera delivers both the fast frame rates and the exceptional sensitivity needed for many applications while liminating the drawbacks commonly associated with front-illuminated scientifi c CMOS cameras.


Princeton Instruments www.princetoninstruments.com


EVO Cam Digital Microscope Now Enhanced with Stunning Full-HD 360° Rotating Views


Now enhanced with the option of a 360° rotating viewer, Vision Engineering’s new EVO Cam digital microscope delivers stunning all-round views of engineered, electronic, or precision parts—the fastest, simplest way to inspect. By combining stunning 360° rotating views (up to 105× magnifi - cation) with the power and convenience of ultra-sharp full-HD imaging, Vision Engineering has created a supremely capable digital inspection solution, making it fast and easy to inspect any component.


Vision Engineering Ltd. www.visioneng.com


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