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Size without Compromise The All-New SU3900 VP-SEM with an Extra-Large Chamber


Hitachi’s new SU3900 Variable-Pressure SEM features an extra-large chamber to accommodate a multitude of analytical applications: EDS, EBSD, micro XRF, in situ, heating, cooling, tensile testing, and more. Equipped with 20 ports and a robust stage, the SU3900 can handle it all! Whether your sample is large, small, heavy, magnetic, or non-conductive, the SU3900 is the instrument for your lab.


Extra-Large Chamber & Heavy-Sample Stage Superior X/Y range of motion for up to 5 kg sample weight


Ultra-Wide NaviCam FOV


Covering full observation sample area (200 mm )


Intelligent Filament Technology


Auto optimization for improved filament performance and lifetime


Fully Integrated High-Quality EDS Capability


Seamless SEM and EDS operation from a single GUI


M&M 2019 Booth #1438 Book a demo in advance! microscopy@hitachi-hta.com


Sample: Pure Titanium Accelerating Voltage: 5 kV Magnication: 800x


Extra-large chamber for max. 300 mm ø, 130 mm tall, and 5 kg sample


www.hitachi-hightech.com/us Tel. 800-253-3053


E-mail: microscopy@hitachi-hta.com © 2019 Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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