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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION INSTRUMENTATION


Electron Microscopy Sciences offers a full range of equipment used in materials preparation for a variety of technological fields:


 Electron Microscopy  Metallography  Wafer Lapping and Polishing  Failure Analysis  Crystal orientation  Plasma Processing  MEMS


...and many other applications. Please contact us or see our comprehensive website, which includes our complete line.


NEW PRODUCTS...  The Quick Jig A Universal Mounting Fixture


The Universal Sample Mounting Fixture is a versatile spring- loaded fixture for securing samples with pressure during mounting using adhesives, waxes, and epoxies. The fixture can be used at room temperature or on a hot plate for heat curable epoxies or faster drying of conductive paint. A scale on the pressure rod allows the user to apply reproducible pressure, from very light to heavy. Two interchangeable trays accommodate six different sized disk sample mounts (1/2”,3/4”,1”,1-1/4”, 1-1/2”, and 2” diameters) and five angled SEM pin stubs (0°, 45°, 52°, 70°, and 90°). The angled SEM pin stubs are held with screws on the angled surface so that the sample lies horizontally and the pressure applied vertically normal to the sample’s surface. The 70° angle is useful for pre-tilted EBSD sample holders and the 52° angle is useful for FIB holders. The PTFE tip contacting the sample is compliant and easily cleaned if any adhesive inadvertently comes in contact with it. The fixture adapts to a large range in sample height.


Cat. No. Description 50160-05


 Disc Punch


The EMS 310 Disc Punch is designed to prepare ductile metals and soft materials for TEM without mechanical distortion. Its solid construction and high tolerance design allows a maximum force to be used with difficult materials while maintaining specimen quality. A specimen alignment tool is included which guarantees maximum specimen yield and precise specimen location. After the disc is punched it is automatically selected from the die and collected in an easily removable tray.


Model 200 Dimpling Grinder An easy-to-use, state-of-the-art, mechanical thinning instrument designed for the reproducible preparation of high-quality electron microscopy specimens.


See pages 143–144.


FEATURES:  Preparation of TEM samples without distortion  Alignment fixture included for maximum yield and precise specimen location  Solid construction for long term use without loss of precision  Dimensions: 8”(W) x 8”(H) x 2.5”(D); Weight: 5 lb. Disc size: 3.0mm


Cat. No. Description 50125-10


Disc Punch Set


Replacement parts and products that are available for Disc Punch: 50125-50 50125-51 50125-52 50125-54


Specimen Holder Base Specimen Holder


Knurled Screw (to hold specimen holder to base) Specimen Tray


 Disc (Tab) Punch


Produces discs (tabs) from sheet materials. Ticket punching type. Comes with adjustable side gauge for centering hole, 2” maximum reach. Weight 10 oz., 61


⁄2


adhesive tabs for specimen mounts, or producing circle cover slips from ACLAR®


growing cells. Maximum thickness for punching is up to 67- mil (1.7 mm). Disc size available: 5


films (EMS #50425 or #50426) for ⁄16


”, 3


Model 160 Specimen Grinder Mechanically prethins specimens for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Greatly reduces the time spent during the final preparation process of ion beam milling.


See page 144. 132 ⁄8 ”, 1 ⁄2 ” and 1”.


Complete unit includes one punch handle and one punching die.


Cat. #


77850-08 77850-09 77850-12


Description Punch, 5 Punch, 3 Punch, 1


⁄16 ⁄8 ⁄2


Qty


” (7.94 mm) Circle ” (9.54 mm) Circle ” (12.7 mm) Circle


each each each


” long. Useful for punching


Qty. set


each each each each


Universal Mounting Jig


Qty. each


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