Used PHILIPS 300 #126357 for sale
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PHILIPS 300 scanning electron microscope, produced by PHILIPS, is a powerful microscope used to take images of a variety of objects, both in high-resolution or in low-resolution. It is capable of magnifying an object up to 300,000 times, allowing for detailed observation of extremely small objects and materials. The microscope is commonly used for scientific research in fields such as physics, biology, geology and materials science. PHILIPS 300 works by focusing an electron beam to scan across the surface of the object, creating a high-resolution image. The electron beam is created by a thermionic electron gun, which produces a beam with a voltage of up to 30 kilovolts. This beam is focused onto the object to be observed by electrodes in the scanning electron beam column. This column uses a current of electrons, produced by the thermionic electron gun, to scan the sample. 300 also features a number of detectors that collect information about the object being imaged. These detectors include a scintillating screen detector, which measures the intensity of the electron beam, and secondary electron detectors, which measure the number of electrons emitted as a result of the interaction between the electron beam and the sample. The data collected by these detectors can be analyzed to give an accurate image of the sample. In addition to the electron gun and detectors, PHILIPS 300 also includes a high resolution digital video camera, which allows for the observation and recording of images of the sample. The digital video camera can be combined with the microscope's electron beam to create 3D images of the sample, allowing for detailed exploration of its surface features. 300 is a powerful and versatile microscope offering a high level of image resolution and accuracy in a number of scientific applications. It is commonly used for studies of materials, and analyzing atomic and microscopic structures. This makes it an invaluable tool for research in a wide range of sciences.
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