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Microinjection

The use of microinjection techniques in a low-vacuum SEM is an emerging field in materials science and is of growing importance for the food and pharmaceutical industries. Benefits of in-situ microinjection are also being discovered in many research areas, for example metals research, where it is now possible to directly control and observe corrosion at the micro-scale. Simple and reliable methods are required for the accurate, repeatable delivery of fluids and this can be achieved using a precise and stable micromanipulator fitted with a femtolitre microvalve.

Characterization of salt
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Characterization of chewing gum
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Characterization of a silicon substrate
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Characterization of aluminum oxide
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Characterization of tissue paper
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Chewing gum

Surface tension measurement

Step and repeat array injection

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