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Observation of the cross-section of ceramic sintered body

Introducing cross-section ion milling capable of low-damage cross-section processing!

We would like to introduce our "Cross-sectional Observation of Ceramic Sintered Bodies." In the cross-sectional observation of porous materials, techniques such as polishing have resulted in unclear observations due to stress effects from processing and contamination from polishing materials. By applying cross-sectional ion milling, low-damage cross-sectional processing has become possible, allowing for clear cross-sectional observation and analysis. 【Features】 ■ The shape of sintering pores and the internal condition can be accurately observed. ■ Element distribution can be clearly observed. ■ Low-damage cross-sectional processing is possible. ■ Clear cross-sectional observation and analysis can be performed. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Observation of the cross-section of porous soft material (paper)

Introduction to low-damage processing using cross-sectional ion milling!

We would like to introduce our "Cross-Section Observation of Porous Soft Materials (Paper)." When observing materials such as paper composed of porous and soft substances, conventional cross-section preparation methods like cutting and polishing can cause significant deformation during processing, making them unsuitable for observation. Low-damage processing through cross-section ion milling minimizes processing deformation, allowing for detailed structural understanding through cross-section observation. 【Features】 - The layered structure of cellulose fibers and the dispersion state of filler particles can be clearly confirmed. - Voids are also clearly visible. - Processing deformation can be minimized. - Detailed structures can be understood through cross-section observation. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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