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Benchtop SEM Analyzer Small as Laser Printer
The PSEM eXpress benchtop scanning electon microscope (SEM) analyzer from Aspex Corporation is smaller and more cost-effective than traditional SEMs. The system accommodates real-world specimens with 80- x 100-mm stage travel, SDD-EDS capability, and a simple user interface. Comparable in size to a laser printer, it detects particles from 100 nm to 5 mm with 25-nm resolution. The cGMP-compliant instrument can be used to address quality control issues in a variety of industries, including forensics, health sciences, industrial automation and metals.
ASPEX Corporation
, 175 Sheffied Drive
Delmont PA 15626
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724-468-0225
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