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  • Factors to Consider When Selecting a Stereo Microscope
    Stereo microscopes are often nicknamed the workhorse of the lab or the production department. Users spend many hours behind the ocular inspecting, observing, documenting or dissecting samples. Which factors need to be considered when selecting a stereo microscope?. Factors to Consider When
  • Development of the H-7600 and Some Initial Applications using the Auto-Focus Function (H-7600 TEM 108)
    The H-7600 is a new PC controlled transmission electron microscope using Windows and a new TV camera system. We have incorporated maximum user-friendliness taking advantage of the PC control and the TV camera allowing automated focusing for TEM. We report on general features of the H-7600 and some
  • Residual Analysis of Oils and Fuels
    Residue analysis has become a real buzzword with petrochemical products. The Fuel. Technology Centre of the SGS Group, as a certified and accredited service partner, has. also recently begun offering microscope-based residue analysis for investigating just. how clean oils and components are - all
  • Automated Optical Positioning Helps Automate FT-IR Analysis
    not to be present in the final product. Over the last fifteen years, the infrared microscope has evolved from a simple single function tool to a versatile accessory capable of analyzing almost any sample. The greatest benefit of infrared microscopy is the ability to spatially discriminate regions
  • Database For Trace Analysis (.pdf)
    Coupled with an Energy Dispersive x-ray System (EDS), the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is often used to analyze trace evidence. Automated identification of gun shot residue is an excellent example of this. The traditional approach has been to mount the unknown in some fashion, insert
  • Improving Motion Positioning With Dual-Loop Control and Scurve
    Microscope x-y stages need fast, smooth, and accurate motion for highest performance. In addition, we want to use the most cost effective hardware that can get the job done. What control techniques are available to achieve these goals?. The diagram on page two shows an all-in-one motion card design
  • 3D Orientation Microscopy (.pdf)
    Traditionally, microstructure refers to features that are visually evident in an optical or electron microscope. However, many critical aspects of microstructure are not visually evident. For example, the crystallographic orientation of the constituent grains can not be observed in basic
  • Evaluation of confocal microscopy system performance
    The confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) has been used by scientists to visualize three-dimensional (3D) biological samples. Although this system involves lasers, electronics, optics, and microscopes, there are few published tests that can be used to assess the performance of this equipment

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