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The newest version of the JEOL Benchtop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) the JCM-6000 NeoScope (NeoScope II), is now available through McCrone Microscopes & Accessories (MMA).
McCrone Microscopes & Accessories Now a Licensed Distributor of the JEOL NeoScope II Benchtop SEM: Launches New Website to Communicate Value of NeoScope II
Westmont, IL | Posted on August 14th, 2012
"The NeoScope II's microanalytical capabilities, coupled with the highest benchtop magnification and resolution on the market, gives companies the ability to perform in-house SEM analysis," said Jeff McGinn, president of McCrone Microscopes & Accessories.
With a magnification range up to 60,000X, redesigned with touchscreen software controls, and an optional Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS) feature for elemental identification, the NeoScope II will help materials analysis, geological, forensics and pharmaceutical scientists accelerate their research. The JEOL electron microscope is particularly useful as a high-throughput failure analysis tool due to its ability to image defects, surface blemishes and foreign materials.
The NeoScope II has also been tailored for the customer's convenience. It has a space-saving design, and offers quick loading, simple push-button imaging, and easy multi-format image download.
McCrone Microscopes & Accessories has launched a new website at www.benchtopsem.com dedicated to the new NeoScope. Customers will find videos, images, and information explaining the key features and benefits of the NeoScope II. Customers can also initiate a request to have a technician come to their lab to give a free demo.
McCrone Microscopes & Accessories provides a full line of SEM accessories for the NeoScope II, as well as on-site training and service contracts.
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About The McCrone Group
Founded in 1956 and located in Westmont, IL, The McCrone Group, Inc., is a world leader in materials analysis and is internationally recognized as the premier microscopy resource. The Group includes three business units: McCrone Associates, Inc., provides analytical services to solve challenging materials issues; McCrone Microscopes & Accessories, LLC, provides technical guidance and instrumentation to equip laboratories; and Hooke College of Applied Sciences, LLC, provides microscopy and microanalytical training to industry and government scientists worldwide.
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