Used HITACHI TM-3000 #293604815 for sale

ID: 293604815
Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
HITACHI TM-3000 is a scanning electron microscope specially designed for high-resolution imaging of biological specimens. It is equipped with the latest in imaging technology, allowing for unparalleled detail and accuracy in the study of cellular and subcellular structures. HITACHI TM3000 is equipped with a cold cathode gun, designed to emit a tightly collimated electron beam. This beam is directed by a equipment of coils, deflectors, and lenses to scan the sample surface at a high speed. The electron beam is then focused onto the sample surface and transmitted through a series of amplifiers to a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The image produced by TM 3000 has a resolution of up to 40 nm, which is four times greater than the resolution of a light microscope. Its advanced imaging system and powerful electron gun allow it to detect even the minute details of biological samples. In addition to its superior resolution, TM3000 is well-suited for studying large areas of a sample. With its large display monitor and image manipulation capabilities, researchers can quickly and easily study larger sections of the sample surface. TM-3000 is also well-equipped to handle multiple imaging techniques. It is fitted with an energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) to detect elements or compounds in the sample, and its charge detector can measure secondary and backscattered electron images. These allow researchers to obtain a more complete picture of the sample for better analysis. For analysis of frozen samples, HITACHI TM 3000 is available with a low-temperature unit, suitable for temperatures that are as low as -196°C. This machine also provides additional imaging capabilities, such as electron tomography, that make HITACHI TM-3000 a uniquely adept microscope for a wide variety of applications. Overall, HITACHI TM3000 is a powerful and reliable tool for research microscopy. Its high magnification, superior resolution, and wide range of imaging techniques make it an ideal tool for microscopists of any discipline.
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