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ID: 9280712
Vintage: 1999
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Current: 40 A Power supply: 100 V, Single Phase, 50/60 Hz 1999 vintage.
HITACHI S-5000 is a high-powered Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) designed for advanced imaging applications, allowing for in-depth characterization and analysis of samples with fine detail. The microscope operates at high speeds, enabling observation and analysis of even the most challenging sample types. HITACHI S 5000 is able to achieve high resolution imaging with its high-throughput electron optics and ion column design. The electron optics are optimized to provide superior resolution and contrast, allowing researchers to make detailed observations of their sample. The ion column provides higher resolution imaging, and is even able to focus on smaller particles than ever before. In addition to its advanced optics, S-5000 also boasts a range of high-end features and technologies. Its environmental imaging technologies includes variable-pressure SEM, allowing for imaging of samples in a range of atmospheres. Its gas injection technology gives researchers the ability to inject neutral gases directly into the sample, providing enhanced imaging. This is complemented by the built-in Etch Method option, which can be used to selectively etch different areas of the sample. S 5000's motorized XYZ stage also provides advanced automated fault-management, ensuring that samples can be placed in the right location for imaging. It also features a video camera, allowing users to monitor the sample during imaging. Finally, HITACHI S-5000's unique ImageView software allows researchers to customize their imaging settings, providing the flexibility and control they need for precise and reliable imaging. With these advanced features, HITACHI S 5000 is an effective tool for advanced scientific research.
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