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ID: 9352578
Wafer Size: 4"
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), 4" SE and Backscatter detectors No EDS Main body Display Pump Monitor, 19" Core i3 processor Operating system: Windows XP Professional Power supply.
HITACHI S-4500 is an advanced scanning electron microscope that is used to conduct a variety of research projects. It has an extremely high resolution and can produce images with a level of detail previously impossible to achieve. The microscope works by using an electron beam to scan a sample, which causes the electrons to interact with the sample atoms in order to analyze their properties. HITACHI S 4500 is equipped with a cold field emission gun that provides a bright and stable electron beam without reducing the resolution of the images. The microscope also has a versatile control software that allows for a variety of imaging techniques such as backscatter imaging, secondary electron imaging and scanning transmission electron microscopy. Additionally, the software can be used to perform analyses such as measuring the size, shape and orientation of particles. S-4500 also features a built-in sputter coater, which can be used to prepare thin films suitable for use in a variety of imaging techniques. The microscope is also equipped with a vacuum system that allows for the creation of an ultra-high vacuum environment in order to ensure the best quality images. The microscope is also equipped with a tilting stage that can be used to analyze samples from any angle. The tilt range of the stage is up to 55 degrees. Additionally, S 4500 is equipped with a high-sensitivity digital camera, which is capable of producing very vivid images. With its high resolution and a wide range of imaging techniques, HITACHI S-4500 is an ideal microscope for conducting research projects. It is an invaluable tool for studying materials and components on a nanometer and microscale level, enabling researchers to gain an understanding of their properties that were previously impossible.
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