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Rave Scientific: Advantages of Brass, Gold-Plated SEM Sample Holders


Brass-constructed SEM holders with a


gold coating have many advantages. Brass provides strength and is non-magnetic, and the one-micron gold plating assists in keeping the sample holders clean during handling. Te gold plating is chemically resistant allowing the use of cleaning solutions or plasma cleaning. Clean sample


holder surfaces reduce contamination transfer to the samples. Tese holders are intended for use with table-top SEMs, laboratory-grade SEMs, and FESEMs, and they are compatible with SEMs produced by all manufacturers.


Rave Scientific https://ravescientific.com


HEMCO MicroFlow I Rust-Resistant Self-Contained Workstation


Te MicroFlow I Workstation is a ductless workstation equipped with activated carbon filtration that collects small amounts of non- hazardous fumes and odors. Te MicroFlow I workstation is completely self-contained with an integral recessed work surface to contain spills. A clear hood and sash can be conformed


for use with a microscope, and a variable-speed fan provides high, medium, and low speeds (low flow for sensitive operations). Te system operates on 115 v AC or 230 v and conforms to UL, CSA, and CE requirements.


HEMCO Corporation www.hemcocorp.com


B&W Tek’s QTRam Raman Spectrometer for Quantitative Analysis of Active Pharma Ingredients How is the quantity of the active pharmaceutical ingredients determined? Trough technological advances the portable QTRam®


transmission


Raman spectrometer provides rapid and non- destructive quantitative analysis for content uni-


formity, formulation development, and counterfeit detection of tablets and capsules. Te soſtware is easily operated and fully 21CFR Part 11 compli- ant. Te QTRam®


has sample holders for different tablet sizes and shapes.


B&W Tek https://bwtek.com


B&W Tek’s i-Raman Prime B&W Tek’s i-Raman®


Prime is a high-sensitivity and


high-throughput fully integrated Raman system with an embedded tablet computer and fiber optic probe sampling. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with deep cooling (-25°C) and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers research-grade


Raman capabilities including real-time quantitation and identification capabilities with excellent signal-to-noise ratio, making it possible to measure even the slightest Raman signals found in studying biological systems.


B&W Tek https://bwtek.com


2020 March • www.microscopy-today.com


Abberior Instruments Presents the Facility Line Microscope


Te Abberior Facility Line is a cut- ting-edge microscope that combines advanced features such as high-end confocal and super-resolution imag- ing, adaptive illumination (DyMIN, RESCue) and optics, easy3D STED, spectral Rainbow Detection, and full auto-alignment—all with incredible


ease of use. Te soſtware was designed to allow beginners to intui- tively arrive at a top-notch confocal and STED nanoscale-resolu- tion image within three clicks, while also allowing expert users full control over the instrument.


Abberior Instruments www.abberior-instruments.com/products/facility-line


PELCO BioWave Pro+ Provides Enhanced Processing Efficiency


Te new design of the Ted


Pella PELCO BioWave® Pro+ introduces features that make it ideal for active core


facilities. Enhancements include live run-time graphs, improved protocol selection, variable wattage and PELCO Coldspot technology, and internal load cooler and vacuum that improves efficiency and streamlines functionality in specimen processing. Te Report/Protocol Manager (RPM) app is also designed to meet diagnostic laboratory regulations for reviewing recorded data for each protocol.


Ted Pella, Inc. www.tedpella.com/microwave_html/pelco-biowave-pro-plus-microwave- system.htm#TT


World’s Most Sensitive Back-illuminated sCMOS Cameras


Te latest model in the Sona back-illuminated sCMOS microscopy camera series has arrived. Te new Sona 4.2B-6 provides a superb balance of sensitivity, speed, and resolution, making it perfectly suited for many challenging imaging applications. Key features of the Sona Series include high sensitivity of up to 95% QE,


speeds up to 74 fps, up to a 32 mm field of view, cooling to -45°C, and a protected UltraVac™ sensor enclosure.


Oxford Instruments https://andor.oxinst.com/products/scmos-camera-series


Edwards Rotary Pump Noise Dampening from Rave Scientific


Jagged lines in an image at high magnification may come from multiple sources. A possible source can be the environment, including EM fields, vibration, and acoustic noise. For prob- lems arising from vacuum rotary pumps, a cost-


effective way to address the issues include the use of rubber feet on the pumps to dampen the vibration from the floor or a pump enclosure. Rave Scientific offers both of these solutions to dampen noise originat- ing from rotary pumps.


Rave Scientific https://ravescientific.com


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