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Product category: Electron microscopy systems
News Release from: Delong Instruments | Subject: LVEM5
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 14 January 2003

A new breed of electron microscope

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Delong Instruments has unveiled the LVEM5, introducing what it says is a new breed of Electron Microscope.

Delong Instruments has unveiled the LVEM5, introducing what it says is a new breed of Electron Microscope The LVEM5's unique architecture yields the following advantages: * Enhanced contrast in TEM imaging - without staining

* Drastic reduction in instrument size - the desktop LVEM5 is the world's smallest TEM, more than 90% smaller than conventional TEMs.

* Multiple imaging modes- in addition to TEM, the LVEM5 can provide STEM, SEM imaging and Electron Diffraction.

* Simplified sample preparation techniques - staining and shadowing are eliminated as a prerequisite to imaging.

* Ease of use - the LVEM5 bypasses operational complexities without compromising functionality.

* Low cost - in addition to being physically smaller, the LVEM5 is a fraction of the cost of a conventional TEM.

* Exceptionally convenient - minimal maintenance, no dark room requirement, no cooling water and easy servicing.

The system comes equipped with a 1300 x 1030 pixel slow scan CCD camera for image capture and ProDIA Image Processing Software for image acquisition, documentation, archiving and high performance image data analysis.

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