Environmental reference materials
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Materials analysis examines the properties, composition, and behavior of materials at a microscopic and macroscopic level. Using advanced techniques such as microscopy, spectroscopy, and chromatography, materials analysts investigate the structure, purity, and performance of various substances. From industrial materials and nanomaterials to battery testing and beyond, this field provides critical insights into the characteristics and applications of materials across industries such as manufacturing, electronics, and healthcare. Explore how materials analysis drives innovation, quality assurance, and product development for a wide range of applications.
Dedicated to providing the most comprehensive offering of reference materials for environmental testing
Infinitely corrected optics Planachromatic objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x (oil) WF 10x eyepieces with large visual field (22mm) Köhler illumination with integrated luminous-field diaphragm Coaxial pinions for stage and focus adjustments Trinocular tube for attaching C mount cameras Durable 3W LED illumination (dimmable) Durable LED illumination (dimmable)
The Rigaku NEX CG II is a fast and powerful XRF spectrometer that pushes the boundaries of EDXRF technology
Solid, high-quality pellets are an important precondition for reliable and meaningful XRF analysis.
The Leica VT1000 S vibrating blade microtome is the instrument of choice for high-quality sectioning requirements in neurophysiology, neuropathology experimental pathology ), Botany (roots and plants) and Industry (foams). When sectioning fixed tissue for specific neuropathology tests the Leica VT1000 S consistently provides high-quality sectioning results. FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures.
Contains quartz windows for transmission from far ultraviolet through the infrared.