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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES  PP3010T Cryo-SEM/Cryo-FIB/SEM Preparation System (continued)


slushing (freezing). During normal operation the PP7450/60L will generate dry nitrogen gas for up to eight days usage.


If the PP7450/60L is not included, appropriate, locally sourced, nitrogen gas cylinders can be used. It is important to ensure that it has low moisture content – if in doubt, please contact us.


Cryoflow Work Options


Glove Box Valve/Airlock InterfaceGlove Box Valve/Airlock Interface The airlock is connected to a glove box using a generic NW fitting and for most applications requires a suitable pumping system (rotary pump or turbomolecular plus diaphragm pumping system).


The airlock is designed to accept the PP3010T vacuum transfer device. For full details of this and other accessories please see Ordering Information. TEM Prep Slusher OptionTEM Prep Slusher


Offers an easy, convenient way of transporting pre-frozen specimens to and from the PP3010T.


• Conveniently locates into the Prepdek™ workstation of the PP3010T


• Freely transportable, e.g. between high pressure freezer, cryoultramicrotome and the PP3010T


• Ideal for loading/unloading TEM grids and grid holders


ORDERING INFORMATION For a full quotation, including on-site installation and customer training, please contact us. PP3010T Cryo-SEM Preparation System for SEM, FE-SEM and FIB/SEM applications. each


Includes: column-mounted cryo-preparation chamber with off-column turbo pumping system. SEM cold stage and cold trap, Prepdek™ workstation with dual freezing and specimen manipulation facilities, automatic sputtering and sublimation. Touch screen user interface mounted on the Prepdek™ workstation. Transfer device, (2) specimen shuttles, (10) blank 10 mm stubs, (5) multi-stubs 7 mm high, (5) multi-stubs 5 mm high, Dovetail holder shuttle, (100) Brass rivets for fracturing liquids, (5) Copper (Cu) stub with 3 mm x 3 mm slot, (5) Copper (Cu) stub with 1 mm x 3 mm slot. Microscope interfaces, start-up kit, mounting media and operation manual.


Pumping


The PP3010T requires one 50L/m rotary pump (dry pumps available on request). 91005


50L/m 115/230V 50/60Hz rotary vacuum pump with oil mist filter


Options and Accessories PP7450


10996 10997


10998 10996


12145 13060


Pressurized dewar (60L) for LN2 and venting gas supply


storage each


TEM Prep Slusher option for transporting pre-frozen specimens to and from the PP3010T


Film thickness monitor (FTM)


Carbon fiber evaporation head including 1m high purity carbon fiber


Glove Box Interface/Airlock – for vacuum or inert gas transfer each each each


each


Micrometer controlled fracturing device with tool steel blade. Note: the standard ball-joint mounted fracturing tool is fitted as standard. The 12145 can be fitted in addition. Two-years spare kit for PP3010T


Specimen Shuttles AL200077B Standard specimen shuttle with hole for 10mm stub, two included as standard


12434


Specimen shuttle without 10mm hole (flat surface 22mm x 13mm) for large specimens


each each


each each


each


10245 10246


10247 E7433 12406


13524


Shuttle for clamping hard, flat specimens. Suitable for flat specimens (front of shuttle with clamp lever) and cross-fracturing (sprung-loaded vice at rear of shuttle). each Top loading freeze-facture “Balzers” planchette holder shuttle each


Top loading specimen holder shuttle (similar to AL200077B but stub clamping mechanism is located on the top – for handling pre-frozen specimens mounted on a stub), one included as standard


each


Top loading rivet holder shuttle (vice style). Holds two rivets each Rivet holder stub, screw down style (for use with 10246). each


Special shuttle for cryo-FIB/SEM of TEM Autogrid™, accepts two TEM Autogrid™ holders. Includes cryo shield each


Specimen Stubs (10mm diameter) E7449-5


E7401 E7402


E7403 E7405 E7406


E7407 32816510


Universal specimen stub with holes and slots (pack of 5) (10mm dia. X 7mm high), two packs included as standard each Specimen stub shuttle (spare)


Aluminium (Al) stubs (pack of 10), one pack included as standard


Copper (Cu) stubs (pack of 10) Screw down stub for thin hard specimens (x1)


Copper (Cu) stub with one 1mm wide x 3mm deep slot (pack of 5), one packet included as standard


Copper (Cu) stub with one 3mm wide x 3mm deep slot (pack of 5), one packet included as standard


Brass rivets for fracturing liquids (pack of 100), one pack included as standard


E7400-314B Gold/palladium (Au/Pd 80:20) target 0.2mm thick E7400-314C Platinum (Pt) target 0.2mm thick E7400-314IR Iridium (Ir) target 0.008” thick E7400-314Cr Chromium (Cr) target 0.3mm thick Carbon fiber cord, high purity — 100cm Carbon fiber cord, high purity — 10m


91047-1 91047-5


• Tilting holder for cryo shuttles (holders). Allows the easy transfer of specimens from external freezers (e.g. high pressure, jet, slam etc)


• Option for PP3010T and previous PP3000T and PP2000/PP2000T models


Cryo preparation chamber with cryo transfer device fitted


Glove box valve/airlock interface


each each


each each


each each each


Sputter Targets and Carbon Fiber (all targets 24.5mm diameter) E7400-314A Gold (Au) target 0.008” thick


each each each each each each each


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