MFP-3D
Nov. 03, 2011
Asylum Research has launched the Variable Field Module2 (VFM2) for magnetic atomic force microscopy applications with MFP-3D Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM).
moreMar. 17, 2011
Asylum Research has introduced the Electrochemical Strain Microscopy (ESM) imaging technique for mapping electrochemical phenomena on the nanoscale:
moreMar. 11, 2011
Asylum Research has introduced an Electrochemistry Cell (EC Cell) for electrochemical experiments combined with AFM imaging:
moreJan. 21, 2011
Asylum Research sales set a new record for 2010. The 2010 results exceeded Asylum's record-breaking 2009 by nearly 20%.
moreNov. 08, 2010
Asylum Research has announced the new NanoRack Sample Stretching Stage Accessory for its MFP-3D AFMs. This high-strain, high-travel manual stretching stage provides two axis stress control of tensile loaded samples under different loads. Automatic load cell calibration provides integrated force measurements with MFP-3D images or other measurements, and returns both stress and strain data.
moreFeb. 23, 2010
Asylum Research and Micra Nanotecnologia announced that they have entered into a new distribution agreement that will enable Asylum to extend its global reach and promote its products in Latin America. Based in Mexico City, Micra Nanotecnologia, is the most experienced microscopy distributor in Latin America, with over two decades specializing in providing atomic force microscopes and other microscopy instrumentation. They will sell, install, and support Asylum's complete line of scanning probe/atomic force microscopes, including the Cypher AFM and the MFP-3D Family of AFMs.
moreNov. 02, 2009
Asylum Research and the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) announced that the Institute's Laboratory for Energy and Nano-Science (LENS) has acquired Asylum's MFP-3D Stand Alone Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and instrumented NanoIndenter to perform research aimed at improving the efficiency of thermoelectric materials and developing non-destructive tools for thin film characterization of photovoltaics. The Institute is the dedicated to the research and development of sustainable energy solutions.
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