Microscopy Product Vendors 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 different types of experiments, methods of illumi- nation and means of signal detection.
Voxa
Tel: 415-858-0398 Email:
info@projectvoxa.com
http://projectvoxa.com
Blade ultra-high-throughput TEM pipeline
APPLICATIONS: Ultra-high-throughput TEM • Con- veyer belt / reel-to-reel automated microscopy • Sample delivery and stage automation • Serial sec- tion imaging • Combinatorial chemistry & materials screening
FEATURES: Blade™ is the world’s fastest TEM pipe- line, providing images at world record speeds up to 500Mpixels/second. 24/7 petascale automated conveyer belt delivery+analysis for 100’s-100,000’s of samples.
http://voxa.co/products/blade Thermo Fisher Scientific
Email:
info.spectroscopy@thermofisher.com
thermofisher.com/microanalysis
Pathfinder Microanalysis Platform APPLICATIONS: • Energy-dispersive X-Ray spec- troscopy
(EDS) • Wavelength-dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy (WDS) • Electron Backscatter Dif- fraction (EBSD) • Silicon Drift Detectors (SDD) • High throughput, accurate elemental analysis
FEATURES: Pathfinder provides highly accurate EDS & WDS quantification with high sensitivity EBSD for both routine and advanced analysis of the most challenging samples.
Mochii portable spectroscopic SEM APPLICATIONS: Energy-dispersive X-ray spectros- copy (EDS) • Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) • Elemental analysis and ID • Field portable micros- copy • Remote microscopy
FEATURES: Award-winning Mochii™ fits in the over- head bin of an airplane, and performs sub-micron EDS analysis+imaging via wireless tablet anywhere, from underwater environments to the ISS.
http://voxa.co/products/mochii http://mymochii.com
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