
Description
A Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope, Model TM-1000 (Hitachi High-Technologies), is an easy-to-use introductory tool for microstructures at magnifications up to 10,000 x at a fixed working distance with minimal sample processing. Typical applications range from analyzing size distributions of carbon nanotubes to characterizing cell and tissue differentiation in developing insects. It also has the Windows 10 operating system. Auto image adjustment Magnification: 20 x-10,000 x Quick specimen exchange, quick pump-down Easy operation from a laptop computer interfaceConfiguration
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The "TM-1000" allows for stereoscopically morphological observation with high resolution and a greater depth of focus which are not available with an optical microscope. The "TM-1000" uses backscattered electrons (BSE) for image observation.Documents
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HITACHI
TM-1000
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Microscope
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Used
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Product ID:
113996
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Description
A Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope, Model TM-1000 (Hitachi High-Technologies), is an easy-to-use introductory tool for microstructures at magnifications up to 10,000 x at a fixed working distance with minimal sample processing. Typical applications range from analyzing size distributions of carbon nanotubes to characterizing cell and tissue differentiation in developing insects. It also has the Windows 10 operating system. Auto image adjustment Magnification: 20 x-10,000 x Quick specimen exchange, quick pump-down Easy operation from a laptop computer interfaceConfiguration
No ConfigurationOEM Model Description
The "TM-1000" allows for stereoscopically morphological observation with high resolution and a greater depth of focus which are not available with an optical microscope. The "TM-1000" uses backscattered electrons (BSE) for image observation.Documents
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