Used HITACHI HL 950 #9249357 for sale
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HITACHI HL 950 is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) renowned for its advanced imaging capabilities. Built by HITACHI, Ltd., the equipment provides high resolution imaging with its electron beam at the microscopic level. Although the scope has a variety of magnification capabilities, images of the finest details can be viewed at magnifications up to 800,000 times. HL 950 has a standard diameter of 70 mm between the sample holder and the electron lens column. The beam direction is down to the sample, which is positioned at an angle of 10 degrees from the vertical. This microscope is equipped with an accelerating voltage of 0.5 to 30 kV, an emission current of 0.5 to 10 µA, and a resolution of 1.0 nm and higher. HITACHI HL 950 operates with a single tungsten filament electron source, and it can provide an electron beam with high brightness and contrast. An in-lens detection system is built into the unit so that lower currents for imaging are achievable, resulting in better electron detection sensitivity with improved noise reduction. The machine also has several features that make it an optimal choice for scanning electron imaging. These include a variable pressure and low vacuum option (down to 10Pa for sample observation and observation of insulating materials, a multi-objective scanning mode providing several electron optics in a single tool, and a built-in digital image processing asset. HL 950 is ideal for a variety of diffraction and analytical techniques, making it a highly versatile and reliable choice for advanced scanning electron imaging. Its design and capabilities make it one of the most preferred SEMs for nanoscale imaging, offering extremely fine resolution and enhanced imaging capabilities compared to other models. HITACHI HL 950 is also an ideal choice for those looking for an SEM with a smaller footprint and one that offers low maintenance costs. All these features combine to make the model an ideal choice for a variety of imaging needs—from industrial to scientific.
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