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Product category: Electron microscopy systems
News Release from: Hitachi High-Technologies | Subject: H-7650, TM-1000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 21 April 2006

Launch leads largest ever instrument
showing

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Microscience 2006 sees the largest ever showing of electron microscopes by Hitachi at a UK show, including a brand new variable pressure analytical scanning electron microscope

Pride of place is taken by the launch of, and the first chance to see, a brand new variable pressure analytical scanning electron microscope This new instrument offers enormous versatility with a new analytical chamber and simultaneous mounting of a host of different detectors

Also on show for the first time at a UK exhibition will be the high-sensitivity H-7650 biological TEM and the recently launched TM-1000 tabletop microscope.

The H-7650 features a unique double gap objective lens, giving a wide field of view at low magnification and offers high contrast and high resolution imaging modes.

The H-7650 also features a fully integrated camera with bottom or side-mounting options.

The TM-1000 bridges the gap between optical microscopy and electron microscopes.

This novel instrument gives a performance far in excess of an ordinary optical microscope, requires no special sample preparation for hydrated, oily or non-conducting samples, and is as easy to use as a digital camera.

Away from the Hitachi stand, the S-4800 Fesem will be located in the exhibition's digital microscopy learning zone and S-3400 VPSEMs can be found on the Oxford Instruments stand (F4) and the Bruker AXS stand (F5), where they will be fully equipped with EDX analysis facilities.

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