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WARRIEWOOD, Australia - AussieJournal -- AXT are recognised as having the most diversified microscopy portfolio in Australia and New Zealand. This has recently been bolstered with the addition of Delong Instruments range of benchtop and compact Low Voltage Electron Microscopes (LVEM). These devices are first and foremost Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) operating at lower energies, well suited for imaging a wide array of sample types, with particular advantages for the imaging of organic materials. These highly accessible and easy-to-use devices make transmission electron microscopy a reality for any lab, even for operators with limited experience.
Delong Instruments was founded in 1992, but their history can be traced back to 1955. They are based in Brno, Czech Republic, the epicentre of electron microscopy development. In a market that has several players, Delong Instrument's low voltage design remains unique. This aspect allows a simplified architecture, based on a permanent magnet lens systems which requires no cooling , resulting in smaller overall size, reduced running costs, less maintenance as well as lower purchase prices. Delong Instruments Is also proud to offer the world's only benchtop TEM.
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The LVEM's low-kV design offers imaging performance that is comparable or superior to other much larger high-kV (e.g. 120kV) systems for many applications. It uniquely provides high contrast imaging for low Z materials and is ideal for imaging cells and other organic materials.
The LVEM systems provide the option to incorporate alongside the TEM mode Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Diffraction (ED), as well as Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) making for a highly versatile, yet compact device.
Richard Trett, Managing Director at AXT commented, "TEMs are a vital research tool, and while there are well established players in the market, Delong offer a unique proposition with their compact design that is simple to install, maintain and operate which provides opportunities for decentralised installations."
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Jared Lapkovsky from Delong Instruments replied, "We pride ourselves in our ability to make TEMs more practical and accessible. We have installations all around the world and we look forward breaking into Australia soon with our friends at AXT."
For more information, or to discuss how a Delong Instruments LVEM can benefit your research, please visit http://www.axt.com.au/delong (https://www.axt.com.au/suppliers/delong-instruments-compact-tems/).
Delong Instruments was founded in 1992, but their history can be traced back to 1955. They are based in Brno, Czech Republic, the epicentre of electron microscopy development. In a market that has several players, Delong Instrument's low voltage design remains unique. This aspect allows a simplified architecture, based on a permanent magnet lens systems which requires no cooling , resulting in smaller overall size, reduced running costs, less maintenance as well as lower purchase prices. Delong Instruments Is also proud to offer the world's only benchtop TEM.
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The LVEM's low-kV design offers imaging performance that is comparable or superior to other much larger high-kV (e.g. 120kV) systems for many applications. It uniquely provides high contrast imaging for low Z materials and is ideal for imaging cells and other organic materials.
The LVEM systems provide the option to incorporate alongside the TEM mode Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Diffraction (ED), as well as Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) making for a highly versatile, yet compact device.
Richard Trett, Managing Director at AXT commented, "TEMs are a vital research tool, and while there are well established players in the market, Delong offer a unique proposition with their compact design that is simple to install, maintain and operate which provides opportunities for decentralised installations."
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Jared Lapkovsky from Delong Instruments replied, "We pride ourselves in our ability to make TEMs more practical and accessible. We have installations all around the world and we look forward breaking into Australia soon with our friends at AXT."
For more information, or to discuss how a Delong Instruments LVEM can benefit your research, please visit http://www.axt.com.au/delong (https://www.axt.com.au/suppliers/delong-instruments-compact-tems/).
Source: AXT Pty Ltd
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