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🔬 Revolutionise Your SEM Imaging with FlowView Tek! 🔬 👋 Looking to push the boundaries of SEM imaging? At SciMed, we’re excited to collaborate with FlowView Tek—a leader in nanofilm technologies—to bring the next evolution of SEM imaging to your laboratory. 🌐 FlowView Tek’s groundbreaking technology utilises electron-transparent silicon membranes to maintain hydrated materials within an atmospheric cavity inside the SEM imaging chamber. This innovative approach enables real-time observation of electrochemical processes, such as plating, displacement, and dendrite growth, using the in-situ electrochemistry stage. 🔥 Unlock advanced imaging capabilities and bring environmental functionality to any SEM platform with FlowView Tek: 🌿 Environmental Imaging: Achieve up to 7nm resolution morphology analysis without the need for dehydration or extensive sample preparation. Native-state imaging is now possible for a wide range of materials, including pastes, slurries, particle suspensions, and biological samples. 🛠️ Customisable Chips: Tailor your imaging experience with customisable chips that can be adjusted to your specific needs, including temperature and electronic control. Each unit includes 24 chips and a specially designed carrier for rapid and efficient sample loading. ✨ Explore New Possibilities: FlowView Tek’s technology represents a significant leap forward in SEM capabilities, enabling researchers to explore new frontiers in material science, biology, and beyond. 🚀 Interested in seeing FlowView Tek’s technology in action? We invite you to visit our new demo lab at Loughborough University’s LMCC. For a personal tour or to arrange a demonstration, connect with me, Daniel Merryweather, Product Manager for SEM and Ion-Beam Milling. >> https://lnkd.in/e_TBKiUn We are passionate about Electron Microscopy and are eager to show you how FlowView Tek’s solutions can transform your research. Let’s explore the future of SEM imaging together!

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