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EMS HAS IT!


the latest equipment for critical point drying and surface modification...


NEW! MiniQ GD


For Surface Modification of TEM Grids


Designed with simplicity in mind, the easy-to-use MiniQ GD allows for surface modification of TEM grids, resulting in the clear imaging of macromolecules.


Features • Simple operation. • Robust touch panel. • Small footprint.


• Automatic operation with minimal user intervention required.


NEW! Qdry Automated Critical


Point Dryer With automated control, the Qdry ensures repeatable outcomes with minimal user intervention. Built-in adiabatic cooling allows for fast cool-down rates and more throughput.


Features • Easy-to-use and flexible software allowing for quick set-up of profiles. • Status display to indicate time remaining. • Recipe driven, with individual user profiles for quick set-up time.


• Supplied with pre-set profiles covering different sample types allowing easy start for new samples.


• Screw top chamber for easy sample loading. • Large viewing window ensuring observation of process flow. • Small footprint ideal for use in fume hoods.


Specifications


Instrument 450mm W x 235mm H x 505mm D Dimensions Weight


35kg Specimen


Holders Safety


Chamber


Diameter Internal


Chamber Height


AL800019-1 Specimen Holder as standard


Built-in safety devices in both hardware and software, including freielf valves, level sensors, pressure switches, and programming restraints


60mm 59mm


usable chamber height = 34.5 mm usable chamber volume = 97.5ml


Ordering Information Cat. No.


QDRY Description Qdry Automated Critical Point Dryer Qty. each


DDT modified Au surface before Glow Discharge.


Specifications


Please note, the MiniQ GD specifications are based on use with a Pfeiffer Duo 6 pump. For more information regarding pump options please contact info@emsdiasum.com


Instrument 225mm W x 325mm H x 420mm D (Total Height with Dimensions coating head open 480mm H)


Weight Safety 8.7kg


Compliance The MiniQ GD complies to LVD, EMC, RoHS directives, and conforms to UKCA and European CE industry marks


Vacuum interlocks remove power from deposition sources to prevent users being exposed to high voltage


Ordering Information Cat. No.


MiniQGD Description MiniQ GD Glow Discharge System Qty. each


DDT modified Au surface after Glow Discharge.


• Detachable chamber with implosion guard allowing for easy cleaning.


• Preset profiles with single touch operation.


Recommended Applications • Changing wettability of surfaces, primarily used for TEM grids to improve the spread of particles/molecules on them.


• Could also be used for SEM and AFM imaging when samples are applied onto substrate surfaces from liquid.


• Soft cleaning of surfaces.


Above: Glow discharged grid allowing correct staining using a low concentration of ferritin solution.

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