Used HITACHI S-5000 #9261873 for sale

HITACHI S-5000
ID: 9261873
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
HITACHI S-5000 is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) used for high-resolution imaging and analysis of the micro- and nanostructures of materials in a wide range of applications. Its features include a modular structure and a compact size, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings. HITACHI S 5000 utilizes unique thermal emission technology and a digital scan conversion equipment which enables high resolution imaging and analysis of samples. The thermal emission is generated by an electron source, and it is regulated by a high-precision temperature control for accurate and efficient operation. The use of a thermionic cathode also helps to ensure stable operation and long life. The scanning electron microscope is equipped with an ultra-high resolution pressure stage that enables stable imaging over extended periods of time. The stage is characterized by a vacuum and features a sample manipulation system that allows for the manipulation of angle and distance in addition to a high degree of accuracy. The imaging capabilities of S-5000 include secondary and backscatter electron detection, electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and variable pressure scanning electron microscopy (VPSEM). The SEM is also capable of capturing high-resolution images in three-dimensional space using its stereo imaging unit. In addition, S 5000 offers a variety of sample preparation options for a wide array of different materials. It is equipped with a vacuum sputter coater for the deposition of a thin metal coating on samples prior to imaging, as well as a cryogenic specimen preparation machine for the observation of unstained samples. HITACHI S-5000 SEM is a powerful tool for the imaging and analysis of micro- and nanostructures. Its combination of high resolution images with a variety of sample preparation options makes it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
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