Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscopes – TM4000
The TM4000 Series A New Type of Tabletop Microscope Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs)—instruments for observing the fine structure of sample surfaces—are widely used in all fields of industry, particularly in biotechnology and material sciences. The TM4000 series of tabletop microscopes is a low-vacuum SEM with a thermal electron gun that retains the key strengths of their predecessors in the TM3000 series while boasting smaller instrument footprints and improved ease of use, making SEM observations easy even for users who have ..Read more
The TM4000 Series, A New Type of Tabletop Microscope
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs)—instruments for observing the fine structure of sample surfaces—are widely used in all fields of industry, particularly in biotechnology and material sciences. The TM4000 series of tabletop microscopes is a low-vacuum SEM with a thermal electron gun that retains the key strengths of their predecessors in the TM3000 series while boasting smaller instrument footprints and improved ease of use, making SEM observations easy even for users who have never before worked with an electron microscope. The architecture ..Read more
Video | The Hitachi TM3000 Tabletop Microscope
The TM3000 is Hitachi’s latest Tabletop Microscope. New features include variable accelerating voltage, higher beam current, larger stage and chamber, and smaller footprint. Improved resolution and a newly designed backscattered electron detector provide unmatched performance and image quality.
Hitachi Ltd. Case Study
Hitachi Ltd. has recently published an in-depth Case Study investigating the state of STEM education in the US and the impact the Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc. STEM Education Outreach Program has had thus far on students and educators alike. Please access the link below to read all about this exciting study! http://www.hitachi.us/case_studies/stem-education/
SEM and the TM3000
A brief history of the Tabletop electron microscope. Resolving Power at your desk!
