FlowVIEW Aquarius “Liquid” Scanning EM Kit
Creating a liquid environment in SEM
Overview
Aquarius is the pioneer of using e-beam to test original fluids and liquid samples. Aquarius can test and monitor coating materials in their original form, especially the liquid state.
The system is capable of displaying the images of a sample in its liquid state under original conditions and providing analysis results such as particle size distribution, dispersity, uniformity, concentration, shape and composition required for R&D and production.
The liquid sample holder in the MFC system is compatible with different preparation tools (such as powder disperser for powder size distribution analysis, centrifuge for bio-sample morphology observation and membrane filter for liquid defect identification) for static inspection in various applications. The sample in the holder can be transferred to different inspection platforms to obtain the correlative information and make versatile and in-depth analysis of the sample possible.
The FlowVIEW Aquarius Starter Kit contains:
• (12) Microscopic Fluid Chips
• (12) Micro-Channel Substrate
• (24) Tips, (1) Adapter, (1) O-Ring
• Pipette (reusable) • Tweezer (reusable) • Acrylic Case with Holder • Software
The FlowVIEW Aquarius Supplementary Pack contains: • (12) Microscopic Fluid Chips • (12) Micro-Channel Substrate
Key Features Simple — The liquid sample holder has special mechanical design to boost the operational efficiency and can finish the sample loading within 0.5 minute.
High Resolution — Objects smaller than 10 nm can be easily observed.
High Compatibility — Highly compatible with various models (FEI, JEOL, Hitachi, ZEISS, Phenom, TSCAN, TEMIC...). It can be a shuttle to an Optical Microscope/Fluorescence Microscope for in-situ observation.
Customized — It can be placed with the silicon wafer & biochip substrate for in-situ observation
Scientific Principles Ultra-Thin Sample Adaptive Chips
Produced using the semi-conductor manufacturing process together with surface treatment, the membrane can be made hydrophobic, hydrophilic or bifunctional linkers for different applications, allowing samples under test to automatically adhere to the observation window for best image resolution. To ensure image quality, the membrane thickness is designed to be less than 30 nm, yet it is made robust by adjusting the window size and shape to withstand the pressure difference between the vacuum and atmosphere.
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