Microscopy Product Vendors
SCHOTT North America, Inc. – Lighting and Imaging
Tel: +1-508-765-9744 Email:
lightingimaging@us.schott.com
www.us.schott.com/microscopy
Fiber optic & direct LED illumination for microscopy applications
APPLICATIONS: Stereo Microscopy • Laboratory Equipment • Industrial Applications • Life Science Applications • Microscopy Applications
FEATURES: We offer a complete portfolio in Fiber Optic and direct LED illumination for stereo micros- copy to provide the most suitable contrasting solu- tion for a variety of applications.
https://www.us.schot
t.com/lightingimaging/english/microscopy/
products.html#block380557
Cold Vision Series – Ruggedized Halogen and LED Light Sources & Accessories
APPLICATIONS: • Stereo Microscopy • Laboratory Equipment
• Industrial Applications Vision Applications • Microscopy Applications
FEATURES: Built also for heavy duty environments, the Cold Vision series offers in a ruggedized hous- ing modular fiber optic illumination with an exten- sive range of light guides and accessories.
https://www.us.schot
t.com/lightingimaging/english/microscopy/ products. html#block362623
Pixelink
Tel: 1-833-247-1211 Email:
sales@pixelink.com
www.pixelink.com
Industrial 10 GigE Cameras
APPLICATIONS: Automated inspection • sports analysis • 3D mapping • research • VT and AR appli- cations
FEATURES: Pixelink's new high performing PL-X machine vision camera series with 10 GigE interface gives you speed, accuracy and reliability in a quick and easy set-up.
https://pixelink.com/products/industrial-cameras/10-gige-cameras/ Special Optics
Tel: 973.366.7289 Email:
sales@specialoptics.com
www.specialoptics.com
Custom Microscope Objectives
APPLICATIONS: Lifesciences, Defense and Security, Metrology, Medical Diagnostics, Laser Eye Surgery
FEATURES: We specialize in the design and manu- facture of custom microscope objective lenses for researchers and OEMs who require a solution to a complex application that cannot be solved by off- the-shelf microscope objective lenses.
https://specialoptics.com/products/microscope-objectives/objectives/ 36
www.cambridge.org/mto Sutter Instrument
Tel: (415) 883-0128 Email:
info@sutter.com
www.sutter.com
BOB - Open-Design Upright Microscope
APPLICATIONS: Fluorescence microscope • In vivo and in vitro microscopy • Life and Material Sciences • Photostimulation
FEATURES: The BOB is a compact, height-adjust- able microscope that can be easily configured to dif- ferent types of experiments, methods of illumination and means of signal detection.
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Companies and their Products SPI Supplies
Tel: 610-436-5400 Email:
sales@2spi.com URL:
www.2spi.com
UV Prep
APPLICATIONS: Materials Science • Life Science • Semiconductor • Low Voltage Imaging • High Reso- lution SEM
FEATURES: The UV Prep is designed to remove hydrocarbon contamination from a sample surface prior to FE-SEM examination. The result is enhanced imaging and resolution at low accelerating voltages.
Plasma Prep™ III
APPLICATION: •Materials Science •Life Science •Semiconductor •Asbestos •Failure Analysis
FEATURE: Solid state RF generator capable of 1 to 100W operations; Low Temperature asher/etcher; small footprint; 4″ diameter x 6″ depth Pyrex or Quartz Chamber; Optional Process Controller; Optional sys- tem for cleaning TEM Specimen Holders.
Wet Cell II
APPLICATIONS: •Materials Science •Life Science •Microfluidic Analytical Techniques •Self-contained Interface • SEM
FEATURES: The next generation device for the examination of liquids in SEM/EDS and TOF-SIMS instruments. The self-contained high vacuum com- patible device enables the analyst to characterize a fluid in its natural state.
Sputter/Carbon Coaters for SEM
APPLICATIONS: •Materials Science •Semiconduc- tor • Imaging •Failure Analysis
FEATURES: The SPI-Module line of modular sputter coaters and carbon coaters are optimized for pre- cious metal coating and/or carbon coating for all SEM/EDS applications.
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