ProductNews
EDAX Launches New Clarity Direct Electron Detector for EBSD
EDAX, Inc., a leader in X-ray microanalysis and electron diffraction instrumentation, has launched the world’s first commercially available direct electron detector designed for electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Te Clarity™ system provides zero noise and zero distortion collection of EBSD patterns by directly
measuring the incident electrons onto the detector. Tis approach removes the traditional phosphor and optics from the collection path, resulting in sharper EBSD patterns with higher sensitivity.
EDAX
www.edax.com
SSE Balance Enclosure Workstations
Te SSE balance enclosure workstations are designed for an island or peninsula location with two-sided access for student labs and light duty procedures. Offered in 24”, 36”, and 48” widths to accommodate an analytical balance and other small-scale lab processes, the workstation is
constructed of chemical-resistant metal framing, 1/4” thick clear acrylic side panels, and 15-degree viewing sash. Designed with airfoil and bypass, it directs contaminates to baffled exhaust providing superior air flow.
Hemco Corporation
www.HEMCOcorp.com
Wasatch Photonics Introduces a Compact Raman Spectroscopy System
Wasatch’s Raman spectroscopy system is comprised of three new components. Te innovative WP-785-ER-L combines a high- throughput, high-resolution, f/1.3 Raman spectrometer with an onboard excitation laser in a single, compact instrument, forming the basis of
this semi-integrated Raman system. Te high-efficiency spectrometer features a comprehensive measurement range of 100–3600 cm−1
. It is
designed with a smaller footprint to lower the cost of modular Raman spectroscopy while allowing flexibility in the probe or sampling optics used, making it ideal for scientific and industrial research.
Wasatch Photonics
www.wasatchphotonics.com
Correlative Software for AFM and EM
Relate is a new soſtware package for correlative imaging with Asylum Research AFMs, electron microscopes, and Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis EDS and EBSD detectors. Relate makes it simple to correlate, visualize, and analyze the multitude of image data
types generated by these techniques. Te soſtware matches regions of interest between AFM, EM, EDS, and EBSD detectors, prepares composite 2D and 3D renderings from the layered images, and allows true quantitative analysis of the combined datasets.
Oxford Instruments
www.oxinst.com
56 doi:10.1017/S1551929520001443 DXR3 Raman Microscope from Thermo Fisher Scientific
The Thermo Scientific™ DXR3 Raman micro- scope provides point-and-shoot Raman micros- copy with exceptional sensitivity and spatial resolution for working applications. The system completely redefines the Raman microscope
so that it meets the demands of busy laboratories. Without sac- rificing performance, the Raman instrument family provides reliability, confidence, and no-expertise-required usability. New automatic x-axis calibration reduces drift providing additional data reliability.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
www.thermofisher.com
CODEX® Powers Spatial Biology Studies
Te Akoya CODEX® multiplex imaging system uses an antibody conjugated to proprietary Akoya Barcodes, comprised of a unique oligonucleotide sequence. Te CODEX Assay targets specific barcodes with a dye-labeled reporter for highly specific detection. Te system can image 40+ markers across large tissue sections providing
single-cell spatial resolution. Both FFPE samples and cell suspensions can be imaged with similar workflows over large regions of interest.
Akoya Biosciences
www.akoyabio.com
PrismaXRM Microscope from Sigray
Sigray announces PrismaXRM, a tri-contrast 3D X-ray microscope, providing new capabili- ties over leading X-ray microscopes. Te system achieves non-destructive imaging at sub-0.5 µm resolution with powerful contrast mechasnisms for seeing information that was previously inac- cessible. Quantitative Phase™ and Subresolution
Darkfield™ enable quantifying material composition and visualiz- ing subresolution cracks/voids, respectively. Te system holds major advantages for in situ experiments, CFRPs, battery research, and more.
Sigray, Inc.
www.sigray.com/products-1
The New Leica Aperio GT 450
Te Aperio GT 450 high-throughput slide scanner enables histo-technicians to complete scanning tasks quickly and with confidence by leveraging a 32-second scan speed. Te GT 450 can scan up to 81 slides/hour at 40 × while delivering
high-quality images with Leica
optics and an IT architecture that is secure and scalable. From the pathology lab to the IT
room, the Aperio GT 450 is designed to scale up digital pathology operations.
Leica Biosystems
www.leicabiosystems.com
www.microscopy-today.com • 2020 November
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