TM4000 III
The tabletop microscope for quick and easy SEM imaging and elemental analysis
Highly versatile and user-friendly!
materials science/helping characterise nanowires and understanding their gas sensing behaviour
All my peers are happy about working with the SEM Tabletop, and quickly organized around having this new item integrated in their business-as-usual routines. I enjoy meeting-up with colleagues from materials, geology, biological sciences and art, and it is definitely the place for our water-cooler talks!
Review Date: 23 Nov 2022 | Hitachi High-Tech Europe
Compact, silent and easy to use
Packing materials and finished product analysis
Very useful to check the difference morphology makes for API dissolution rates.
Review Date: 13 Dec 2021 | Hitachi High-Tech Europe
Great instrument and more time saving.
Analyzing the materials and microstructure, grain size details
TM4000plus is easy and a handy instruments for microstructure and quick chemical analysis of materials. It has got options for both lower and higher magnifications. I have been using this product since 2014. It's essentially a great product for the metallurgist without using SEM instruments.
Review Date: 30 Oct 2019 | Hitachi High-Tech Europe
Designed as a logical extension of optical stereo microscopy, the TM4000 III is an entry-level device for scanning electron microscopy. It allows you to image samples in the shortest possible time with good resolution, depth of field, and contrast between different materials. All without time-consuming preparation (uncoated). If needed, you can also determine the chemical composition and element distribution. Easy navigation on the motorised X,Y sample stage is done using an automatically generated, zoomable colour photo overview. This can be supplemented locally by SEM photo snapshots.
Product features:
- EDX with 30mm2 or 60mm2 sensor size can be fully integrated, immediate switching between observation and element analysis
- 4 acceleration voltages 5 | 10 | 15 | 20kV with 5 probe current modes each
- Optical colour navigation camera
- 3 chamber pressure stages
- 4-segment backscattered electron detector
- Probe current readingand IFT functionality