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Microscopes - (723 companies)Microscopes are instruments that produce a magnified image of a small object. They are used in many scientific and industrial applications. Some common applications for microscopes include manufacturing inspection and high-technology quality control...ApplicationGradeMicroscope Type -
Biological Microscopes - (148 companies)Biological microscopes are used to study organisms and their vital processes. Microscopes used in this field range widely, from relatively simple optical microscopes to very advanced imaging systems used in cell research, forensic medicine... -
Metallurgical Microscopes - (99 companies)Metallurgical microscopes are used for metallurgical inspection including metals, ceramics, and other materials. Metallurgical microscopes are used for metallurgical inspection, including metals, ceramics, and other materials. A microscope... -
Measuring Microscopes - (101 companies)Measuring microscopes are used by toolmakers for measuring the properties of tools. These microscopes are often used for dimensional measurement with lower magnifying powers to allow for brighter, sharper images combined with a wide field of view... -
Specialty Microscopes - (213 companies)Specialty microscopes are designed for specific applications such as metallurgy or gemology. They use specialized techniques or technologies such as acoustics to produce magnification. How to Select Specialty Microscopes. Biological microscope... -
Optical and Light Microscopes - (266 companies)Optical and light microscopes use the visible or near-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to magnify images of objects. There are two basic types of devices. Stereo microscopes use two light paths for three-dimensional (3D) viewing...
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Digital and Video Microscopes - (218 companies)Digital and video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. They include built-in cameras and a series of high-powered lenses that provide superior image quality and resolution. Digital and video...
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Hall Effect Position Sensors - (177 companies)Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field. Hall effect position sensors...
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Microscope Stages - (74 companies)Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the back-and-forth and side-to-side movement...
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Electron Microscopes - (64 companies)Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image " the specimen and gain information as to its structure and composition. Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image" the specimen...
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Micro-Epsilon Group
Customized Magneto Inductive Displacement Sensors In high volume production, customer-specific modifications to the PCB and sensor housing can be easily implemented. The compact PCB which contains the sensor element and the evaluation electronics is responsible for the signal preparation, signal evaluation and signal output. Furthermore, the PCB is adapted to customer-specific requirements. This means that the measurement mode (distance or speed measurement) and the accuracy requirements, as well as the required cut-off frequency, can be... (read more)Browse Inductive Linear Position Sensors and Switches Datasheets for Micro-Epsilon Group -
Radiant Vision Systems
Microscope Lens for Tiny Lights & Display Features uniformity. LED edge contrast (uniformity falloff). Effect of cross-talk between LEDs (undesired illumination of an LED by a neighboring LED on an array or panel). Cross-section plots showing LED luminance uniformity. Mount to ProMetric Photometers and Colorimeters. The Microscope Lens is an optional mounting accessory for Radiant 's ProMetric Y Imaging Photometer or ProMetric I Imaging Colorimeter, which attaches using a custom mounting bracket for stability. By mounting a lens directly... (read more) -
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Ommatidia LiDAR
Understanding the Doppler Effect Laser Doppler Vibrometry: Understanding the Doppler Effect. Ommatidia 's laser radar enables simultaneous vibration analysis and high-precision 3D measurement, offering unparalleled accuracy. Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV) uses the Doppler effect to measure the velocity and displacement of vibrating surfaces without physical contact. The laser beam reflects off the surface, and the frequency shift in the returned light is directly proportional to the surface 's velocity. This makes LDV... (read more)Browse LiDAR Sensors Datasheets for Ommatidia LiDAR -
Links-Japan, LLC
Vibration Control for Optical Microscopes Vibration Isolation Table. Vibration Control for Optical Microscopes and Precision Balances. Using NonBuren, with its excellent vibration damping and shock absorption, we 've achieved a level of vibration control that goes beyond conventional rubber. NonBuren can be placed directly under devices like optical microscopes and precision balances, and it's ready to use right away to reduce external vibrations. This vibration isolation table is maintenance-free and highly cost-effective. It can also... (read more)Browse Vibration Isolators and Machine Mounts Datasheets for Links-Japan, LLC -
OTTO Controls
Hall Effect Foot Pedal Switch The HJFC Hall Effect Foot Pedal is built to perform under the worst possible conditions. The unique design places Hall Effect sensors and electronics behind a solid plastic diaphragm that separates the top and bottom halves of the front pedal, sealing the electronics in an IP68S rated enclosure. The bottom half of the pedal utilizes the same proven contactless analog output Hall Effect technology used in OTTO joysticks and is available in J1939 and CANopen (R) formats. The CAN interface... (read more)Browse Foot Switches Datasheets for OTTO Controls -
Fountyl Technologies Pte. Ltd.
Ceramic End Effectors for Wafer Handling Semiconductor and precision manufacturing often face particle contamination, thermal deformation, and mechanical wear during wafer transfer. Metal arms may introduce impurities or lose accuracy under high temperature and repetitive motion. These ceramic end effectors are designed for clean, stable handling. * High wear resistance maintains surface integrity. * High temperature stability prevents deformation. * Low contamination properties reduce particle risks. * High dimensional precision... (read more)Browse Industrial Ceramic Materials Datasheets for Fountyl Technologies Pte. Ltd. -
Fountyl Technologies Pte. Ltd.
Ceramic End Effectors for Cleanroom Handling In semiconductor manufacturing, handling delicate wafers requires extreme precision and cleanliness. Traditional metal components may introduce particles, deformation, or contamination, affecting yield and process stability. Precision Handling Without Contamination. Ceramic end effectors are designed for ultra-clean and high-precision environments: Non-metallic structure eliminates particle contamination, ensuring clean wafer handling. High dimensional stability supports precise positioning... (read more)Browse Industrial Ceramic Materials Datasheets for Fountyl Technologies Pte. Ltd. -
Tecnotion
The effect of heat transfer in vacuum environment Three ways of dissipationTecnotion 's G2 vacuum ironless motors move masses with a certain velocity and acceleration. The heavier the mass or the faster the movement, the more work the motors have to deliver. This effort results in more generated heat, which needs to be dissipated to prevent the motors from overheating.Conduction. There are three ways of dissipating heat: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction in a linear motor system takes place from the coil unit to the slide and... (read more)Browse Brushless Motors Datasheets for Tecnotion -
CASTECH, Inc.
Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifters for Laser Systems CASTECH acousto-optic frequency shifters (AOFS) are designed to deliver precise and controllable frequency shifts for laser systems. By leveraging the acousto-optic effect, they convert input optical signals into frequency-shifted outputs based on the applied RF signal, ensuring accurate and stable modulation. Core Engineering Advantages. Frequency shift range of 20 -300 MHz for flexible system design. High optical quality materials (TeO?) for low loss and reliable performance. Customizable... (read more)Browse Acousto-Optic Modulators Datasheets for CASTECH, Inc.
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Federal Register > Tuesday, December 6, 2005 > [70 FR 72609] Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments
Instrument: Nano Magneto - optic Kerr Effect Microscope .
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Micro- and nano-force evaluation of bioengineered muscle cells: a non-contact two-dimensional biosensing using surface acoustic wave devices
strain pattern through the PDMS layer can be detected and quantified by using a magneto - optic Kerr effect microscope .
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Dependence of contrast on probe/sample spacing with the magneto-optic Kerr effect scanning near-field magneto-optic microscope (MOKE-SNOM)
T. J. Silva, "A scanning near-field optical microscope with magneto - optic Kerr effect contrast for the imaging of .
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Radiative Decay Engineering
Silva, T.J., A Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscope with Magneto - Optic Kerr Effect Contrastfor the Imaging of Magnetic Domains with 200 A Resolution.
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Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials, 5 Volume Set
resolution magneto - optic Kerr effect polarimeter/ microscope for studies of ultrathin magnetic structures.
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Local degradation of magnetic properties in magnetic thin films irradiated by Ga/sup +/ focused-ion-beams
Magnetic properties for irradiated surfaces were characterized utilizing the longitudinal magneto - optic Kerr effect through a microscope having a magnification of 50 and a numerical aperture of 0.85.
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Flexible and Stretchable Polymers with Embedded Magnetic Nanostructures
Figure 3. a) Hysteresis loops recorded on a single Permalloy zig-zag nanowire with a magneto - optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscope before and after embed-transfer into a PDMS membrane from a Si substrate covered by Ti(5 nm)/Au(20 nm…
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Magnetic properties changes of MnAs thin films irradiated with highly
charged ions
tion, magneto - optic Kerr effect and magnetic force microscope .
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Magneto-optic properties in R.F. sputtered Co-Cr films
of recorded signal on Co-Cr film can be observed by a microscope using the polar Kerr magneto - optic effect .
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Magnetic properties and curie point writing in amorphous metallic films
The written domains. were observed under a polarizing microscope using the polar Kerr magneto - optic effect .
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