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  • Digital Microscopes

    Leica Microsystems

    For inspection, documentation, and analyses such as measurement in 2D and 3D as well as 3D topographies in surface metrology, they have become increasingly popular in production, quality control and quality assurance, failure analysis, research and development as well as forensics. Digital microscopes even have their areas of application in the life sciences.

  • Fluorescence Microscopes

    Bruker Daltonics

    Bruker’s suite of fluorescence microscopy systems provides a full range of solutions for life science researchers. Our multiphoton imaging systems provide the imaging depth, speed and resolution required for intravital imaging applications in neuroscience, oncology and immunology. Our confocal systems enable cell biologists to study function and structure using live-cell imaging in cell cultures and invertebrate model organisms at speeds and durations previously not possible. Bruker’s super-resolution microscopes are setting new standards with quantitative single molecule localization which allows for the direct investigation of the molecular positions and distribution of proteins within the cellular environment. Our latest addition, Luxendo light-sheet microscopes, are revolutionizing long-term studies in developmental biology and investigation of dynamic processes in cell culture and small animal models.

  • Fluorescence Microscopes

    Bruker Corporation

    Bruker’s suite of fluorescence microscopy systems provides a full range of solutions for life science researchers. Our multiphoton imaging systems provide the imaging depth, speed and resolution required for intravital imaging applications in neuroscience, oncology and immunology. Our confocal systems enable cell biologists to study function and structure using live-cell imaging in cell cultures and invertebrate model organisms at speeds and durations previously not possible. Bruker’s super-resolution microscopes are setting new standards with quantitative single molecule localization which allows for the direct investigation of the molecular positions and distribution of proteins within the cellular environment. Our latest addition, Luxendo light-sheet microscopes, are revolutionizing long-term studies in developmental biology and investigation of dynamic processes in cell culture and small animal models.

  • STM Microscope

    NaioSTM - Nanosurf

    The first scanning tunneling microscope (STM) was developed in 1981 by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer at the IBM Research Laboratory in Rüschlikon, Switzerland, for the first time making individual atoms directly visible to a small group of specialists. They were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1986. In 1997, Nanosurf went one step further and brought single atoms to the classroom!

  • Microscope Software

    Carl Zeiss AG

    Only with the right microscope software you can unleash all features of your imaging station. Our modular software platforms are easy to learn and enable you to acquire, process and analyze images in multiple dimensions and over various timepoints. Non-destructive image handling and file formats developed specially for microscopy are just two benefits that guarantee reproducible results for your experiments.

  • Inverted Microscopes

    EXI-310 - Accu-Scope Inc.

    Utilizing ACCU-SCOPE's AIS optical system and LED illumination for both diascopic and epi-fluorescence imaging, the new EXI-310 microscope offers brilliantly clear images, enabling more efficient cell culture observation and digital imaging. The streamlined design and operation enhance its use for routine laboratory work, and the compact size allows the EXI-310 to easily fit into a hood or next to an incubator.

  • Acoustic Microscope

    AMI D9650 - Nordson Corporation

    Specifically designed to serve as a general purpose tool for failure analysis, process development, material characterization and low volume production inspection, the capabilities of the D9650 are truly unmatched. Representing the latest in C-SAM acoustic micro imaging, the D9650 delivers the unrivaled accuracy and robustness that you would expect from Nordson Test & Inspection instruments, plus improved electronics and software that raises the performance level for laboratory acoustic microscopes.

  • Microscope Platforms

    Applied Scientific Instrumentation

    ASI Modular Microscope components consist of tube lenses along with adapters and accessories that either are primarily used in the collimated light space or adapters that are to be used on the image side. Collimated light adapters use the 38 mm diameter C60-RING system to connect components. Focus-side adapters attached to lens tubes with either a 30 mm diameter coupling to the I.D. of the C60-TUBE, or with a 50 mm coupling on the O.D. of the lens tube.

  • Digital Microscopes

    TAGARNO A/S

    TAGARNO digital microscopes give you unique and easy to use magnification equipment to use in a variety of quality control processes as well as R&D efforts or in your repair and rework in an endless range of segments. The digital microscopy camera technology enables you to see any small object in ultra sharp magnification and to document your work with just a single click. It also allows multiple viewers at the same time and thereby greatly improves collaboration.

  • Fluorescence Microscopes

    Bruker AXS GmbH

    Bruker’s suite of fluorescence microscopy systems provides a full range of solutions for life science researchers. Our multiphoton imaging systems provide the imaging depth, speed and resolution required for intravital imaging applications in neuroscience, oncology and immunology. Our confocal systems enable cell biologists to study function and structure using live-cell imaging in cell cultures and invertebrate model organisms at speeds and durations previously not possible. Bruker’s super-resolution microscopes are setting new standards for throughput and creating new opportunities for live cell imaging.

  • Fluorescence Microscopes

    Bruker Nano Analytics

    Bruker’s suite of fluorescence microscopy systems provides a full range of solutions for life science researchers. Our multiphoton imaging systems provide the imaging depth, speed and resolution required for intravital imaging applications in neuroscience, oncology and immunology. Our confocal systems enable cell biologists to study function and structure using live-cell imaging in cell cultures and invertebrate model organisms at speeds and durations previously not possible. Bruker’s super-resolution microscopes are setting new standards for throughput and creating new opportunities for live cell imaging.

  • Microscope Cameras

    The Imaging Source, LLC

    The Imaging Source 13 megapixel microscope camera has been designed to be a cost-effective, versatile solution for demanding microscopy applications. Featuring Sony CMOS technology, this camera comes equipped with a distortion-free autofocus lens which allows viewers to capture exactly what they see through the ocular rather than being limited to a region of interest. This camera can take the place of the ocular itself or can be screwed into the C-mount - eliminating the need for costly adapters. The camera's USB 3.0 interface makes a full HD preview (at 30 fps) on the host PC a reality.

  • Compound Microscope

    EXC-120 Series - Accu-Scope Inc.

    An affordable choice for teaching, medical and veterinary applications.

  • Compound Microscope

    EXC-400 Microscope Series - Accu-Scope Inc.

    400 Series is designed for a broad range of microscopy applications in clinical, academic and research environments. While ideal for routine observations, the EXC-400 can be configured for several contrast methods including brightfield, phase contrast, polarized light, Gout analysis, and fluorescence featuring integrated LED illumination and Chroma® filter sets.

  • Heating Microscope

    TA Instruments

    Heating microscopy is a non-contact technique that, based upon an advanced image analysis of a specimen subjected to a thermal treatment reproducing industrial firing conditions, identifies several characteristic shapes and related temperatures key to the optimization of manufacturing processes in ceramics, metals, and alloys.

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