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  • Microscopes-Image
    Microscopes - (628 companies)
    ...scanning electron microscope (SEM), scanning force or atomic probe microscope (SFM/AFM), stereoscopes and transmission electron microscopes. Acoustic and ultrasonic microscopes, compound microscopes, and fluorescent and UV microscopes are available... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Locks - (9 companies)
    Magnetic locks are devices that secure door or gate entryways by using magnetic force. Current is supplied to electromagnets to hold or cut off, allowing the door or gate to be opened. These devices are used in commercial applications as well... Learn More
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    Magnetic Chucks - (30 companies)
    Magnetic chucks use the magnetic force from a permanent magnet, electromagnet or electro-permanent magnet to achieve chucking or holding action. They are only suitable for workpieces made of magnetic materials such as steel or iron. How to Select... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Shielding - (41 companies)
    Magnetic shielding includes products and raw materials for shielding instruments and equipment from magnetic fields. How to Select Magnetic Shielding. Image Credit: Mu Metal. Magnetic shielding is designed to protect electrical devices from... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Bearings - (11 companies)
    Magnetic bearings use an electromagnet to provide noncontacting, friction-free motion in rotary applications. Magnetic bearings use an electromagnet to provide non-contacting, friction-free motion in rotary applications. They are constructed... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Separator Components - (117 companies)
    Magnetic separator components are used to remove tramp metal from process flow equipment. Magnetic separation is a filtration process in which ferromagnetic or paramagnetic particles are removed from a process line. The process is achieved... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Receivers - (5 companies)
    ...can be defined as electric currents running along a wire that produce magnetic forces and rotating magnets around a wire produce electricity. The simplest example of a magnetic receiver is the telephone. A magnetic receiver in a telephone converts... Learn More
  • Microscopy and Metallography Sample Preparation Equipment - (82 companies)
    Microscopy sample preparation equipment and metallography sample preparation equipment is used for the preparation of samples for metallographic or microscopic inspection and analysis. Microscopy and metallography sample preparation equipment... Learn More
  • Magnetic Field Sensors - (69 companies)
    Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications. How to Select Magnetic Field Sensors. Image Credit: Balluf. Magnetic field... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Force and Load Sensors - (451 companies)
    Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces. How to Select Force and Load Sensors. Image Credit: ABB Measurement Products. Force and load sensors are electrical sensing devices... Search by Specification | Learn More
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  • Magnetic Shielding FAQs
    ?. How does magnetic shielding work?. When magnetic lines of flux encounter high permeability material, the magnetic forces are both absorbed by the material and redirected away from its target, much as a beavers dam absorbs and reroutes water from its den. The most effective shields are constructed...
  • data on magnetic tape and on computer disk drives. Bharat Bhushan, an Ohio Eminent Scholar and director of the Computer Microtribology and. RESEARCHERS FIND WAY TO MEASURE FRICTION ON AN ATOMIC LEVEL COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Researchers here have successfully measured the resistance of one atom as it rubs...
  • MICRO: Industry News
    , explains that the sponsors have left it primarily up to the universities to develop a wish list of the equipment "that will complement our technical agenda here." That list includes gear specifically for spintronics. "One is magnetic force microscopy, or MFM. Another one we're looking at getting...
  • Medical Device Link .
    by Hoar explains many, but not all, electropolishing systems. The electropolishing process becomes even more complicated when another parameter is added--in this case, an externally applied magnetic field. It is commonly understood that...
  • Using microtechnology to get to nanotechnology
    sensors and actuators that use thermal, electrostatic, and magnetic forces....
  • MICRO: Behind the Mask
    ), such as those found in rim-shifter phase-shift masks, require a hammer-shaped probe. Probes are made from single-crystal diamond and can be fabricated in virtually any shape using FIB milling. A simple magnetic attachment mechanism makes it easy to exchange probe tips to meet a variety of analytical...
  • Piezoelectrics in Positiong
    " section). smooth movements. Motion is not. influenced by stiction, friction or. threshold voltages. Rapid Response. Piezo actuators offer the fastest response time. No Magnetic Fields. available (microsecond time constants). Acceleration rates of more than 10,000 g`s can. The piezoelectric effect...
  • MICRO: Prod Tech News
    from 316 stainless steel, they provide protection in corrosive environments. The nearly iron-free product has virtually no effect on magnetic fields. The gas springs offer speed-controlled dampening, cushioned end motion, simple mounting, a compact size, and a wide range of available forces. Wireless...
  • Physical properties of CdS/ITO thin films growth by CBD technique with substrate oscillating agitation
    mention the importance of the chemical bath agitation, arguing better films quality. A great variety of agitation techniques for the chemical bath have been reported in the literature, being the magnetic stirrer the most common technique. Ultrasonic waves and microwaves techniques have been recently...
  • Ohio State Leads Country In Faculty Honored By Leading Science Organization
    contributions to studies of the magnetic properties of high temperature superconductors and for leadership in the application of magnetic resonance force microscopy.” Hammel's work helped explain how the magnetic properties of certain materials relate to the temperature at which they begin to transmit...

Engineering Web Search: Magnetic Force Microscopy

Atomic force microscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
contact force, van der Waals forces, capillary forces, chemical bonding, electrostatic forces, magnetic forces (see magnetic force microscope, MFM),
Kelvin probe force microscope - Wikipedia, the free...
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), also known as surface potential microscopy, is a noncontact variant of atomic force microscopy (AFM) that was
Microscopy at UW-Madison | Research & service microscopy...
Atomic force microscopes (1) Light microscopes (12) Medical School Electron Microscopy Facility (in Bardeen Labs)
Magnetic Force Microscopy - Atomic Force and Scanning Probe...
Magnetic Force Microscopy Magnetic Force Microscopy Magnetic Force Microscopy Nanoindenting and Nanoscratching
Atomic Force Microscopy: Bruker AXS
Atomic Force Microscopy Atomic Force Microscopes Atomic Force Microscopy Atomic Force Microscopy
See Bruker Nano Surfaces Division Information
Advanced Surface Microscopy - home page
We use Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to capture high resolution, three-dimensional images of the surface structure of any solid and some liquids.
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy: Condensed Matter and...
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) is a hybrid between conventional Magnetic Resonance and cantilever-based scanning probes, utilizing an
See Los Alamos National Laboratory Information
Agilent | Atomic Force Microscopy e-Seminars
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See Agilent Technologies, Inc. / Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis Profile & Catalog
Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements of PEM Fuel Cells...
Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements of PEM Fuel Cells Processes
Cantilevers for MRFM
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy using microcantilever probes What is magnetic resonance force microscopy?

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