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Microscopy Product Vendors Mobile Cubic Asher


APPLICATIONS: In-situ & Ex-situ contamination control • SEM/FIB/TEM/SIMS/XPS • Sample Clean- ing • Storage


FEATURES: Mobile downstream plasma cleaning center for specimen & in-situ EM cleaning, employs ibss signature GV10x Qwk-Switch source operated via touchscreen panel, fitted into one convenient enclosure.


http://ibssgroup.com/products/mca/


Companies and their Products Kammrath and Weiss


Tel: (516) 313-9742 Email: Sales@kammrathandweiss.com www.kammrath-weiss.com


In-Situ Tensile/Compression module APPLICATIONS: Materials


Science, Mechanical Engineering, Failure Analysis, Product Development


FEATURES: Vacuum and Benchtop compatible, compact for In-Situ SEM/FIB operation, from Micro Newton to 10k Newton range with exchangeable load cells, single-axis or Bi-axial models, heating and cooling options.


Chiaro High Vacuum Plasma Center


APPLICATIONS: In-situ & Ex-situ contamination control • SEM/FIB/TEM/SIMS/XPS • Sample Clean- ing • TEM holder view & storage


FEATURES: View / store TEM holders using gas and liquid samples,


the Chiaro performs functions of


leak check, E-Chips, hydrophilize sample surfaces and plasma cleaning.


http://ibssgroup.com/products/chiaro/


https://www.kammrath-weiss.com/en/products/materials/tensile- compression.html


Transfer module APPLICATIONS: Materials


Science, Mechanical Engineering, Failure Analysis, Product Development


FEATURES: Transfer sensitive samples from glove- box to vacuum chamber, Vacuum compatible, SEM/ FIB compatible, heating and cooling options


https://www.kammrath-weiss.com/en/products/materials/transfer-module.html


International Centre for Diffraction Data


Tel: 610-325-9814 Email: info@icdd.com www.icdd.com


Powder Diffraction File


APPLICATIONS: X-ray Powder Diffraction • Data- base • Software • Electron Diffraction • Education


FEATURES: The Powder Diffraction File™ (PDF®) is a collection of single-phase X-ray powder diffrac- tion patterns for rapid phase identification designed to support automated quantitative analyses.


https://www.icdd.com/assets/files/2021-2022-SalesCatalog.pdf Mad City Labs Inc.


Tel: +1 608 298-0855 Email: sales@madcitylabs.com www.madcitylabs.com


Nanopositioners, AFM, NSOM, Single Molecule Microscopes, Modular Microscopy


IXRF Systems


Tel: 512-386-6100 Email: info@ixrfsystems.com ixrfsystems.com


ATLAS M


APPLICATIONS: • Hyperspectral XRF microscopy • ASTM E2926 forensic glass • Semiconductors / electronics • Life sciences (botany, biology) • Archaeometry


FEATURES: ATLAS M benchtop micro-XRF spec- trometer general purpose (5μm spot) energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrom- eter for measurement/mapping of elements from sodium (Na) through uranium (U).


APPLICATIONS: Piezo nanopositioners for sample scanning and objective lens movement • Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) • Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopy (NSOM) • Single Molecule Fluo- rescence Microscopy • MicroMirror TIRF and Super Resolution Microscopy


FEATURES: Closed loop nanopositioners with pro- prietary high stability PicoQ® sensors. Designed for nanoscopy and microscopy applications. Unique MicroMirror TIRF single molecule microscope. Low cost AFM and NSOM with flexible configurations.


www.madcitylabs.com ®


www.cambridge.org/mto


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