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XEI Scientific Inc, maker of the popular EVACTRON® De-Contaminator™ Plasma Cleaning System for electron microscopes and other vacuum chambers, has appointed the SAMx Plus Company as distribution partners for their decontamination products in France.

XEI Scientific appoint SAMx Plus as Distributors for France

Redwood City, CA | Posted on January 29th, 2014

XEI Scientific has appointed new distributors for France. SAMx Plus offers instrumentation and practical, innovative software for electron microscopy, 3D non-contact surface topography & metrology and X-ray systems. Marc Lalande, Owner of SAMx Plus, is excited by the prospects of teaming up with XEI. "XEI is the technology leader with their Evactron De-Contaminator systems. The products are a natural fit to our current portfolio and we are confident we will be able to help XEI to grow in this market. SAMx are specialists in imaging techniques. Organic contamination may cause artefacts and mask the true image of samples so being able to offer Evactron cleaning, we can help our clients to clean and maintain vacuum quality in their instrumentation. And we can clean the surface of samples before imaging which greatly increases the clarity of the final image."

To contact SAMx Plus in Trappes, France, customers are invited to visit the web site and learn more about the products offered: http://www.samxplus.com/.

Speaking about this new agreement, XEI Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Daniel R Kleinen says "SAMx Plus provides us with an extremely experienced and well-qualified partner for the French market. The Evactron De-Contaminator uses a remote RF plasma source to produce gas-phase radicals that flow downstream through the chamber, eliminating contamination by chemical etch. XEI has now sold more than 1850 Evactron systems worldwide solving contamination problems in many different environments using instrumentation such as electron microscopes, FIBs and other vacuum sample chambers.

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About XEI Scientific Inc.
XEI Scientific Inc. invented the Evactron De-Contaminator in 1999 as the first plasma cleaner to use a downstream cleaning process to remove carbon from electron microscopes. A proprietary plasma source uses air to produce oxygen radicals for oxidation of carbon compounds for removal by the pumps. Carbon-free-vacuum produces the highest quality images and analytical results from SEMs and other vacuum analytical instruments. XEI innovations include a unique RF plasma generator, a patented RF electrode, and easy start programmed plasma cleaning. All XEI products come with a 5 year warranty and are compliant with CE, NRTL, and Semi-S2 safety standards. XEI offers a variety of Evactron® decontamination systems to meet user needs and >1850 installations around the world.

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Redwood City
CA 94063, USA
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http://www.evactron.com/


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