Microscopy Product Vendors Microtome Service Company
Tel: 315-451-1404 Email:
Microtome.Svc.Co@
verizon.net
http://www.microtomeserviceco.com
Microtome Sales, Service and Parts
APPLICATIONS: • Sorvall Microtomes and Ultrami- crotomes • Rotory Microtome Repair • KnifeMaker Repairs • AO 820 & AO 860 Repairs • Fabricate & Modify Lab Equipment
FEATURES: Sales & Service of Sorvall, RMC, AO:820, 860 and Rotary Microtomes and GKM Knife Makers. Microtome & Lab accessories, fabrication and modifications to meet your specific needs. Microtome Rentals.
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viceco.com/
index.php?route=information/ information&information_id=7
Companies and their Products Object Research Systems
Tel: +1-514-843-3861 Email:
info@theobjects.com
www.theobjects.com
Dragonfly Software APPLICATIONS: High-definition
visualization of
2D/3D/4D images • State-of-the-art image process- ing and segmentation • Classification and quantifi- cation tools • Automation with macros to streamline tasks • Data management and reporting
FEATURES: Dragonfly software advances your microscopy results to new levels with powerful AI- based segmentation and automated workflows that lead to accurate quantitative findings with high- impact visuals.
https://www.theobjects.com/dragonfly/
Navitar, Inc
Tel: 585-359-4000 Email:
info@navitar.com
http://www.navitar.com
Super Wide Angle 4K Imaging Lens APPLICATIONS: Machine Vision,
Science
FEATURES: Exceptional 4K image quality and wide FOV modular fixed imaging system ideal for demanding applications using 4/3”, 1.1” and 1” sensors.
Industrial, Life
Oregon Physics
Tel: +1 503 601 0041 Email:
info@oregon-physics.com
www.oregon-physics.com
Hyperion II Dual Polarity Ion Source
APPLICATIONS: Negative and positive ion extrac- tion • Bolt-on to existing optical system • Utilize variety of gas species • Supports surface analysis (SIMS) applications • Supports high current micro- machining (PFIB) applications
FEATURES: Integrates on existing ion optical sys- tems to deliver the highest brightness, best imag- ing resolution and longest source lifetime for SIMS applications or high current FIB.
https://navitar.com/products/imaging-optics/super-wide-angle-4k- imaging-lens-system-2/
http://www.oregon-physics.com/
hyperion2.php Norcada
Tel: +1 780 431-9637 Email:
info@norcada.com
https://www.norcada.com/
In-Situ Heating and Biasing Holders
APPLICATIONS: In-situ Heating • In-situ Biasing • Liquid cells and Electrochemistry options for SEM and TEM • Operando X-ray and Synchrotron Hold- ers and Stages • Customized MEMS, Holders and Cells
FEATURES: NORCADA In-Situ holders offer MEMS- enabled Heating/Biasing for all SEM, TEM, and X-ray microscopes. Heating with ±0.1C resolution from 25 to 1200C,
in air or vacuum. Our Holders
and MEMS Chips will be made specifically for your application and your platform.
FIB Consumable Parts APPLICATIONS: For FEI FIB columns • Suppressors • Extractors • Custom aperture strips • Standard aperture strips
FEATURES: High quality FIB replacement parts for FEI brand DualBeam and FIB systems at substantial cost savings. We offer fast delivery and discounts for volume orders.
http://www.oregon-physics.com/
supressors-extractors.php
Custom Apertures APPLICATIONS: Long life apertures for SIMS instru- ments • High Intensity Electron Beams • Plasma FIB systems • X-Ray Generators • Space Thrusters
FEATURES: Oregon Physics specializes in
microscale apertures in custom configurations and materials. Possibilities include aperture arrays, high aspect ratio holes, tapered holes, and custom coun- terbores.
http://www.oregon-physics.com/
aperture-strips.php
www.cambridge.org/mto
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