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Correlative Microscopy for Material Analysis
Dec. 17, 2009

Correlative Microscopy for Material Analysis

Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) excels through strength, wear resistance and toughness - characteristics that make ADI the material of choice for use in combustion engines and gear box components. This means that safety aspects are also involved in addition to purely functional aspects. For this reason, changes in the ADI production process need to be monitored with respect to the material“s characteristics and must be optimized systematically. For the micro- and nanoscopic analysis of the structure and precipitations, scientists typically use both light and electron microscopes. more
Next Generation in Analytical EM
Nov. 30, 2009

Next Generation in Analytical EM

Carl Zeiss announced launches of product and application innovations. The start of this series is marked by the next-generation analytical field emission scanning electron microscope - the Merlin. This instrument combines requirements of ultra-high resolution imaging and analytical capabilities. "Customers have a need for more than just high resolution images of their samples," Dr. more
Analytical Power for the Sub-Nanometer World
Nov. 03, 2009

Analytical Power for the Sub-Nanometer World

In recent years there has been an ongoing trend to design specialized scanning electron microscopes, dedicated to specific applications. As a result two different system configurations in the SEM market have emerged: One configuration is dedicated to deliver high resolution imaging. The other configuration is dedicated to optimized analytical performance. However, these two diverging development lines force users to decide whether they will limit their research to high resolution imaging or optimized analytical investigations. more
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