Microscopy Product Vendors EDAX Inc.
Tel: (201) 529-4880 Email:
info.edax@ametek.com
https://www.edax.com
Velocity™ EBSD Camera Series
APPLICATIONS: Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) • Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) • Simultaneous Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS)-EBSD Collection • Lower Symmetry, Multi- Phase, or Deformed Structures • In-situ and 3D EBSD Applications
FEATURES: Powered by a CMOS sensor, the world’s fastest EBSD camera combines high-speed acqui- sition with high sensitivity, low noise performance for optimal collection and data quality.
https://www.edax.com/products/ebsd/velocity-ebsd-camera
Electron Microscopy Sciences
Tel: 215-412-8400 E-mail:
stacie@ems-secure.com
www.emsdiasum.com
EMS-002 Cryo Workstation
The EMS-002 Cryo Workstation is a complete ultra rapid freezing system that captures rapid events and labile structures that are not seen in chemically fixed materials.
Excelitas Technologies®
Tel: (+1) 800-775-6786 Email:
generalinquiries.na@
excelitas.com
https://www.excelitas.com
X-Cite® Fluorescence Illumination Solutions Email:
x-cite@excelitas.com
EMSIS GmbH
Tel: +49 251 297962-0 or -12 Email:
info@emsis.eu www.emsis.eu
XAROSA 20 MP CMOS TEM Camera
APPLICATIONS: • All Life and Materials Sciences TEM imaging task • HR-TEM with speed and in-situ requirements • Diffraction imaging - no blooming to the CMOS sensor • Drift correction of drifting sam- ples with no limitations • Capable of Low-dose and Cryo due to a perfect DQE
FEATURES: The XAROSA TEM camera features a 20 megapixel (MP) CMOS sensor with at least 30 frames per second (fps) in full 20 MP. A tapered fiber optics additionally provides a large field of view of 67 mm x 50 mm. In combination with its software RADIUS, the XAROSA offers drift correction, HDR imaging, smart averaging, “click-to-center” and many more features.
https://emsis.eu/products/cameras/xarosa/
APPLICATIONS: Digital Pathology or Virtual Micros- copy • Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) • Live Cell Imaging • Optogenetics • Photoactivation
FEATURES: X-Cite offers innovative and reliable fluorescence illumination solutions for researchers and OEM integrators, with high power, control and stability required for their applications.
https://www.excelitas.com/product-category/x-cite-illuminators
Optem® FUSION Micro-Imaging System Email:
generalinquiries.na@
excelitas.com
APPLICATIONS: Machine vision • Variable magnifi- cation imaging • Non-contact optical dimensional metrology • OEM integrated microscopy • Auto- mated Optical Inspection
FEATURES: Optem Lenses feature interchangeable Mounting, Camera Tube, Optomechanical Function and Lower Magnification modules to enable users to configure their exact form, function and perfor- mance requirements.
https://www.excelitas.com/product/optem-fusion-micro-imaging-system
Evactron® TEM Wand APPLICATIONS: Atomically thin 2-D materials • Nanoparticles and 1D materials • Atomic resolu- tion imaging and chemical mapping • In-situ micros- copy • Microstructure and mechanics deformation
FEATURES: Remove hydrocarbon contamination from JEOL TEM/STEM columns, 12 watt maximum power
to clean sensitive objective lens surfaces, uses air to generate energy-efficient plasma.
https://evactron.com/evactron-tem-wand-plasma-de-contaminator/
Companies and their Products Evactron by XEI Scientific, Inc.
Tel: 650-369-0133 Email:
sales@evactron.com
www.evactron.com
Evactron® E50 E-TC Plasma De-Contaminator
APPLICATIONS: In-situ hydrocarbon removal
• SEM/FIB large chamber cleaning • TKD/EBSD sample optimization • SEM sample and TEM holder cleaning • Accurate nanostructure characterization
FEATURES: External hollow cathode 50 watt plasma source with touchpad control, fast cleaning/pump- down of large chambers, “POP” ignition at high vacuum - no venting needed.
https://evactron.com/products/
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