Marking near the sample! We will introduce products that enable precise alignment of samples.
This product is a marking knife for distinguishing continuous sections. By marking near the sample, close-up photography becomes possible, allowing for high-precision imaging. Additionally, by following the markings, accurate alignment of the sample can be achieved. Furthermore, comparing the lengths of the markings assists in distinguishing the alignment. 【Features】 ■ For distinguishing continuous sections ■ Enables close-up photography for high-precision imaging ■ Assists in distinguishing alignment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Instructions】 1. Securely fix the sample in the ultramicrotome (keeping a distance from the sample). 2. Loosen the screws on both sides that hold the blade tip in place to extend the blade tip forward. 3. Tighten the screws again to securely fix the blade tip so it does not retract. 4. Bring the blade tip closer to the sample and decide on the marking location. 5. For maximum feed, cut into the sample with the blade tip at 1μm (maximum depth is about 50μm). 6. As you lower the blade tip back, you will be able to confirm the marking. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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There are two departments: the diamond processing department and the precision processing department. The diamond processing department processes various diamond materials such as single crystal, polycrystalline, sintered bodies, and CVD. The main methods used are laser cutting, hole processing, and polishing. The precision processing department actively incorporates advanced technologies to perform fine processing of metals and ceramics. Additionally, both departments leverage each other's technologies to achieve advancements such as extending the lifespan of diamond tools and developing diamond knives.