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Hitachi’s wide array of application-based solutions in microscopy and microanalysis supports today’s labs as they strive for innovation.


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Great preparation yields great results: Experience Hitachi’s ultimate tool kit.


• HILEM 1000 Ionic Liquid for imaging hydrated samples • Zone II SEM/TEM for UV cleanup of samples • ArBlade 5000 Broad Ion Beam Milling for cross sectioning and flatmilling of samples


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Life Sciences Modern solutions for a modern world.


• The HT7800 120 kV Transmission Electron Microscope Series for high-efficiency imaging of biological to materials samples and everything in between


• Easy and comfortable digital operation for users of all experience levels


Materials Science Analyze oversized and heavy samples with ease.


• The next-generation and performance-based SU3900 Scanning Electron Microscope with a large sample chamber


• SEM Map for increased viewing area and easy navigation • Revolutionary auto functions for various skill levels


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Top-down, transmitted, compositional, and analysis from all angles for comprehensive investigations.


• High resolution at low accelerating voltage • High-current analysis and long-run measurements with superior stability


• Observe and analyze under a broad range of conditions


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