SPECIMEN HOLDERS
n ISI DS 130 and 150 First Stage Sample Mounts
10mm in diameter, 5mm high, copper sample holder to fit the stage of the ISI DS 130 and 150 SEMs. The inner cylinder is height adjustable so that you can adjust the sample to the correct working distance.
75925 ISI First Stage Holder n Pin Mount Stub Adapters
Made from aluminum, used to adapt 1⁄8" (3.1mm) pin diameter SEM stubs. Available in 10, 15 and 16mm diameters.
75940-10 75940-11
75940-15 75940-16
Pin Stub Adapter 10mm (H) x 10mm (D) Pin Stub Adapter 15mm (H) x 10mm (D) with M4 tapered hole on one side
Pin Stub Adapter 38mm (H )x 15mm (D) with M4 tapered hole on one side
Pin Stub Adapter 38mm (H) x 16mm (D) n Variable Tilt Mount
This mount which is made from aluminum is used for the mounting and tilting of samples from 0° – 90° as well as for SEM investigation with small working distances. The mount is marked for 30°, 45°, 70° and 90°. The table measures 11 x 11mm (0.46" x 0.46") and the overall size is 14 x 14 x12.7mm (0.55"x 0.55"x 0.5").
75952-05 Variable Tilt Mount holder, For Pin 75952-05H Variable Tilt Mount, M4 Hitachi
n Variable Tilt Specimen Holder
This tilt mount, made from aluminum, is used for the mounting and tilting of samples from 0˚ – 90˚ in 10˚ increments. Allows for pin stubs up to 18mm and fits specimens with a maximum size of 26mm x 22mm.
Comes complete with screws and allen wrench.
75952-65 Variable Tilt Specimen Holder
n TEM Grid Holder on a Pin This EMS new release allows for the holding of up to 4 grids. Made from Aluminum with a brass Screw this holder allows you to image and analyze specimens on TEM Grids in the SEM. The Overall diameter of the holder is 1" (25mm) with a 1/8" Pin (3.2mm) and a longer pin 0.6" (15mm). The Grid locations are all numbered
75949-03 TEM Grid Holder on Pin each 75958-67 24 Place SEM holder each
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n EMS Orbital Specimen Holder
Take the new EMS Orbital Specimen Holder for a spin and raise your SEM images to a whole new level. Experience flexibility and control superior to any other specimen holder. This unique holder is a tool no SEM laboratory should be without.
The EMS Orbital Specimen Holder's clever design allows you to effortlessly rotate the specimen completely around an axis. The pot is coated to reduce noise, producing a black background behind the subject so every detail stands out, allowing the capture of stunning, clear images.
Features
z Rotate 360° around the axis perpendicular to the electron beam z Pot is detached, fully re-positionable below the pivoted mount
z Control and hold the position of the sample with the simple turn of a screw
z Available in Pin or M4 Mount versions
Overall Dimensions: Pin Mount M4 Mount
1.25" (L) x 1" (W) x 1.5" (H) 1.25" (L) x 1" (W) x 1.125" (H)
TECHNICAL TIP EMS Orbital Specimen Holder Use
• Adhere the specimen to a pin, sputter coat and attach to the pivoted mount on the holder
• Position the rectangular window of the coated pot under the specimen to absorb electrons in the chamber
• Manipulate and hold the specimen in place at the desired angle using a screwdriver
Ordering Information 75911
75912
EMS Orbital Specimen Holder, Pin Mount EMS Orbital Specimen Holder, M4 Mount
24 Place SEM Holder These 24 place holder is made from Aluminum and offers a stage travel of 100mm x 50mm (which is perfect to be used with the Hitachi VP SEM) .. The holder has a unique identification number so every hole is identifiable
The holder measures 4 7/16” (112.7mm) x 2 ½ “ ( 63.5mm) x 3/8” (10mm ) (L x W x H) and has an 1/8” (3.2mm) mounting pin .
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