Linkam Scientific Instruments showcased the latest version of its tensile stage. The company unveiled the new liquid cell module for the Modular Force Stage (MFS), which enables tensile testing of submersed samples in liquids up to 60°C.
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Linkam Scientific Instruments showcased the latest version of its tensile stage. The company unveiled the new liquid cell module for the Modular Force Stage (MFS), which enables tensile testing of submersed samples in liquids up to 60°C.
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Linkam has launched an latest update to its cryo-stage for correlative microscopy; CMS196V 3. The CMS196V 3 is a cryo-correlative microscopy system enabling the full workflow of Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM). It is ideal for the correlation of high resolution structural information with biochemical processes within cells. The latest model can be integrated with a wide range of research grade upright microscopes, offers enhanced sample stability for cryo-imaging, improved sample handling and reduced sample contamination.
Market leader in temperature controlled microscopy, Linkam Scientific Instruments, has launched the latest version of the tensile stage, the new Modular Force Stage (MFS). Designed to characterise the mechanical properties of samples, the system is a new and improved version of the popular TST350 tensile stage with increased sensitivity, resolution and a modular design.
Investigating the Plasticity of a Colloidal Polycrystal at the Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, CNRS/University of Montpellier 2
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Vivid scientific research at the University of Silesia, Poland.
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The Linkam CSS450 stage is being used to study the rheological characterization of anisotropic materials at CENIMAT in Portugal.
Understanding protein crystallization growth at the University of Leeds using a temperature stage from Linkam Scientific Instruments.
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Linkam tensile stage chosen to investigate the growth of human collagen at the University of Liverpool.