Microscopy Product Vendors JPK NanoWizard 5 BioAFM
APPLICATIONS: Correlation with Optical Micros- copy • Cell and Tissue Dynamics • Long-Term, Self-Regulating Experiments Quantitative Mechanobiology
• High-Resolution,
FEATURES: Automated BioAFM that can be fully integrated with advanced optical microscopes to enable rapid, quantitative mechanical measure- ments and dynamics analysis of sub-molecular samples, cells, and tissues.
www.bruker.com/NanoWizard-5
Companies and their Products Deben
Tel: +44 (0) 1359 244 870 & +1 (201) 962 7222 Email:
paulg@deben.co.uk www.deben.co.uk
In-situ testing for microscopy APPLICATIONS: • Microtest
tensile and compres-
sion stages • Micro CT tensile, compression and torsion stages • STEM & BSE detectors for SEM • Centaurus scintillator CL and backscattered elec- tron (BSE) detectors • SEM heating and cooling Peltier stages
Bruker Nano Analytics
Tel: 1-800-234-9729 Email:
info.bna@
bruker.com
www.bruker.com/nano-analysis
Electron Microscope Analyzers
PORTFOLIO: Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectrom- etry (EDS) • Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Spec- trometry (WDS) • Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) • Micro X-ray Fluorescence (Micro-XRF) on SEM • XFlash® Silicon Drift Detectors (SDD) for SEM and TEM
FEATURES: Bruker Nano Analytic’s electron micro- scope analyzers QUANTAX EDS, QUANTAX WDS, QUANTAX EBSD and QUANTAX Micro-XRF on SEM offer unmatched comprehensive compositional and structural materials analysis.
www.bruker.com/nano-analysis DECTRIS Ltd.
Tel: +41 56 500 21 00 Email:
info@dectris.com
www.dectris.com
QUADRO
APPLICATIONS: • Electron diffraction • 4D STEM • Strain Mapping • Ptychography • In-situ TEM
FEATURES: The QUADRO offers direct electron detection, region of interest feature, up to 18,000 frames/sec readout, noise-free electron counting, and the ideal DQE.
www.dectris.com/products/quadro/ Additional products…
Bruker Optics
Tel: 978-663-3660 Email:
info.bopt.us@
bruker.com
www.bruker.com/optics
LUMOS II FTIR Microscope
APPLICATIONS: Failure Analysis • Particle & Surface Analysis • Life Science • Polymers & Plastics • Pharmaceuticals
FEATURES: The LUMOS II is a stand-alone FTIR microscope that excels in failure analysis, material research and particle analysis. It is compact, pre- cise and features ultrafast chemical imaging by FPA technology.
HYPERION II
APPLICATIONS: Life Science/Cell •Imaging Phar- maceuticals • Forensics • Microplastics •Industrial R&D • Surface Analysis/Characterization
FEATURES: The HYPERION II Laser Imaging Micro- scope combines FT-IR and Infrared Laser Imaging (ILIM) microscopy in a single device, offering all three measurement modes: tion, and ATR.
transmission, reflec- ELA
APPLICATIONS: • Electron Energy Loss Spectros- copy (EELS) • Elemental mapping • 4D STEM
FEATURES: The ELA detector offers 4,500 full frames/sec and can go even faster for sub-areas without compromising the sensitivity and the high dynamic range. As a part of Gatan's integrated solu- tion, DECTRIS ELA was recognized as Microscopy Today Innovation 2021.
www.dectris.com/products/ela/
SINGLA APPLICATIONS: • Single-particle CryoEM • Elec- tron tomography • MicroED • Small-molecule crystallography
FEATURES: The SINGLA allows for electron count- ing up to 107
electrons/pix/sec and a continuous readout at over 2,000 frames/sec.
www.dectris.com/products/singla/
FEATURES: Deben manufactures in-situ testing stages as well as innovative accessories for SEM, Optical, AFM, XRD and X-ray tomography.
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