Microscopy Product Vendors Park Systems
Tel: 408-986-1110 Email:
inquiry@parksystems.com
www.parksystems.com
Park NX 12- Park NX12 features a versatile Inverted Optical Microscope (IOM) based SPM platform for SICM, SECM, and SECCM, in addition to Atomic Force Microscopy for research on a broad range of materials from organic to inorganic, transparent to opaque, soft to hard.
FEATURES: • Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for nanometer resolution imaging with electrical, mag- netic, thermal, and mechanical property measure- ment capabilities • Pipette-based scanning system for high resolution Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy
(SICM), Scanning Electrochemical
Microscopy (SECM), and Scanning Electrochemi- cal Cell Microscopy (SECCM) • Inverted Optical Microscopy (IOM) for transparent material research and fluorescence microscopy integration
APPLICATIONS: Park NX12- Park NX12 was built from the ground up to accommodate the needs of multi-user facilities. Other AFM solutions lack the required versatility to address the diverse needs of users in these facilities, making it difficult to justify the equipment cost. The Park NX12, however, is built to accommodate standard ambient AFM,
in-
liquid SPM and optical imaging making it one of the most flexible AFMs available.
https://www.parksystems.com/
index.php/products/small-sample-afm/ park-nx12/technical-info
Prior Scientific, Inc.
Tel: 781-878-8442 Email:
info@prior.com
https://www.prior.com
OpenStand - Custom Microscopes & Optical Systems
APPLICATIONS: • Fluorescence Imaging • Cytology and Pathology Confocal Imaging
• Metrology •Semiconductor • PI (Physik Instrumente) LP
Tel: 508-832-3456 Email:
info@pi-usa.us www.pi-usa.us
PInano® Nanopositioning Solutions
for Light-Sheet & Super-Resolution Microscopy
APPLICATIONS: Super Resolution Microscopy • Microscopy Stages • Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs) • Positioning Stages & Controllers • Nano- positioners & Stages
FEATURES: 2nd Gen System • Two Versions: High Precision / High Precision and Stability • Cost- effective Piezoresistive Feedback Version Available • Extremely Fast Step & Settle, From 5msec • Low Profile: 20mm (0.8″) • 200μm Travel Ranges
www.pi-usa.us/microscopy
FEATURES: The OpenStand is an economical microscope platform for developing custom OEM and one-off solutions. The OpenStand is supplied with the necessary components for your specific application which helps to reduce costs and future proof your design with the knowledge that additional automation, if needed, is available without having to replace all of your existing hardware.
https://www.prior.com/product/openstand-custom-microscopes-and- optical-systems
Special Optics
Tel: 973.366.7289 Email:
sales@specialoptics.com
www.specialoptics.com
Custom Microscope Objectives
APPLICATIONS: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Machine Vision and Metrology, Research and OEM
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/microscope-objectives/
Companies and their Products 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/
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