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News Release from: Prior Scientific | Subject: H101
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2004
Expanded capability for scanning stage
Motorised scanning stage for upright microscopes has integrated memory chip to facilitate communications with a motor controller, giving unprecedented levels of performance
Prior Scientific Instruments has introduced a number of new features to its ProScan motorised scanning stage for upright microscopes Most motorised stages use an inflexible system of dedicated baseplates, built in at the time of manufacture, to interface with a particular microscope
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new H101 features a common universal baseplate with a system of inserts to customise the stage for different microscope stands.
Stages can now be simply transferred to another microscope model by the end user in a few minutes.
Every H101 stage now leaves the factory with an integrated memory chip onboard to facilitate so-called intelligent communications with a Prior motor controller, giving unprecedented levels of performance.
Unlike some other suppliers, Prior designs and manufactures its own motor controllers, which can therefore be optimised to give the best possible performance when used with a Prior stage.
Finally, the scanning range has been expanded to allow viewing of all current designs of micro well plates in their entirety.
In line with Prior's philosophy of constant innovation and development the new H101 range of stages has been given additional functionality and flexibility. Request a free brochure from Prior Scientific ...
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