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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION SEM SUPPLIES


QuantomiX WETSEM™ (continued) WETSEM™


Product Listings  QX-102 Capsules


The QX-102 Capsules are used for imaging various wet materials and biological samples, such as liquid samples (foods, cosmetics, oils, paints, etc.), particles in solutions, adherent and non-adherent human and animal cells, and microorganisms. The samples can be visualized either directly or by following appropriate contrast enhancement staining or labeling procedures. The capsule serves as a cell culture dish, specifically designed for the SEM. No coating or embedding of the sample


are required, enabling electron microscopy imaging with easy sample


preparation comparable to light microscopy. The QX-102 Capsules are supplied sterile for single use in boxes of 24. Cat. #


Description QX-102-24 Cell biology and general liquid Pack 24/pkg ACCESSORIES FOR THE QX-102 CAPSULES:


MP-10 Multi-well Plate The Multi-well Plate is designed to enable parallel handling of multiple QX-102 Capsules. It serves as a well plate for


holding the capsules during various manipulations, for culturing cells in QX-102 Capsules, and for inspection in an inverted light microscope. The Multi-well Plate is specially designed to main- tain humidity of the samples during incubation, and is compatible with standard laboratory equipment.


The Multi-well Plates are supplied sterile for single use in boxes of 2. Cat. #


Description MP-10-2 Multi-well Plate


Pack 2/pkg


 MA-4 Multi-well Aspirator


The Multi-well Aspirator system is designed to safely and conveniently aspirate liquids from the QX-102 capsules, and is required for applications that need liquid exchange in capsules during sample preparation or cell culturing. The


multi-well aspirator drains liquids simultaneously from up to four capsules placed in a row in the MP-10 Multi-well Plate.


Cat. # MA-4


Description Multi-well Aspirator


Pack each


 QX Aspirator Tips


The QX Aspirator Tips are used to safely and conveniently aspirate liquids from an individual QX-102 capsule with a pipette. The tips fit on any stan- dard pipette, and are designed to ensure safe liquid removal. In cases where multiple capsules will be used or multiple liquid exchanges are required, it is recommended to use the MA-4 Multi-well Aspirator, which drains liquids simultaneously from multiple capsules. The QX Aspirator Tips are supplied sterile in boxes of 60.


Cat. # AT-60


Description QX Aspirator Tips  QX Imaging Buffer


QX Imaging Buffer is a solution optimized for imaging samples in an SEM with QX-102 capsules and is formulated to minimize damage to the sam- ples by the electron beam. It is applied on samples in the


QX-102 capsules prior to SEM imaging. The QX Imaging Buffer is supplied sterile and lyophilized. Cat. #


Description IB-64 QX-102 Imaging Buffer  QX-102 Calibration Capsule


The QX-102 Calibration Capsule is a QX-102 Capsule that has been spe- cially designed to assist first time users in finding optimal imaging condi- tions for WETSEM™


imaging in their SEM. The Calibration Capsule contains


nanoparticles of two different sizes; 40 and 500 nm. The particles are easily visualized in an SEM and provide a convenient means to calibrate the parameters for optimal wet imaging conditions.


Cat. # RT-56


Description QX-102 Calibration Capsule


 PI-24 Particle Imaging Kit When imaging particles with WETSEM™


Pack each


Technology, image quality is


dependent on the proximity of the particles to the QX-capsule membrane. The closer the particles are, the higher the resolution. Coating the membrane with a suitable charged polymer will attract particles to the membrane and improve the resulting image.


The particle imaging kit provides the WETSEM™ Technology user with the


tools and reagents necessary to coat the QX-capsule membrane. Poly-L-Lysine is a positively charged polymer which will attract negatively charged particles. Poly [sodium 4-sulfonate] (PSS) is a negatively charged polymer which will attract positively charged particles. Aspirator tips are designed to safely aspirate the QX-102 capsules, without damaging the capsule membrane. Aspirator tip should be used with a standard calibrated pipette to aspirate liquids from the QX capsule liquid dish. To apply liquids into the liquid dish use conventional tips. The supplied distilled water is used to wash the membrane from residual reagents.


The kit contains:  Aspirator Tips (24 units)  Poly-L-Lysine 1% WT (1ml)  Poly [sodium 4-styrenesulfonate] 0.3%WT (1ml)  Distilled water (4ml)


Cat. # PI-24


Description Particle Imaging Kit


Pack each


69


Pack each


Pack 60/pkg


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