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Park Systems, a leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (AFM) products, proudly introduces Park Analytical Services for the US market; on-demand and comprehensive AFM imaging designed to provide professionals working with nanoscale structures with limited equipment cost effective access to AFM data analysis and interpretation. The expansion into data analysis services is an ongoing effort of Park Systems to provide accurate and reliable nanotechnology AFM expertise across a wide array of industries at an affordable price.

Park Systems Announces Outsourced Analytical Services Including AFM Surface Imaging, Data Analysis and Interpretation

Santa Clara, CA | Posted on September 30th, 2014

"Park Analytical Services is performed by our in house team of interdisciplinary application scientists who are not only highly skilled on Park AFM equipment, but also understand industry requirements for data interpretation," comments Keibock Lee, President of Park Systems Inc. "Our team provides expert consultation during the initial design stage of your project all the way to final reporting to ensure we meet the scope requirements."

Park's new Analytical Services includes a wide range of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging and data interpretation features that allows for nanometer scale resolution imaging of surface topography and roughness at the angstrom scale. Some of the most widely used AFM imaging measurements such as surface topography, dopant distribution, magnetic domain features, including measurement in air and/or liquid are all provided by the new service. The analytical services are designed to generate and collect reliable and meaningful data and then interpret and report on the data to meet client needs in the demanding field of Nanotechnology Data Analysis.

"Park Systems team of research engineers will work carefully and methodically to customize the research efforts throughout the process by outlining each customer's objectives before starting any imaging," said Byong Kim, Park Analytical Systems Director. "Consider Park's AFM Analytical services team your own in house AFM lab, that understands your requirement for data interpretation and sets the highest standards for accuracy in testing and reporting."

Park Systems Analytical Services guarantee accurate, reliable data for your project, when your budget won't allow for purchasing premium equipment and offers a reimbursement towards the purchase of Park AFM equipment. The expected cost of Park Analytical services is 30% below the closest competitor in the industry.

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408-986-1110

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