Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy (ZFE), Austria

The Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy (ZFE; German: Zentrum für Elektronenmikroskopie) provides collaborating partners and customers access to the latest technologies for advanced materials characterisation, quality control and failure analysis. As a member of the Austrian Cooperative Research (ACR), ZFE works mainly with small and medium-sized enterprises. ZFE is operated by the non-profit Association for the Development of Electron Microscopy and Fine Structure Research.

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SEM image of the sample consisting of reed and brewers’ spent grain after surface polishing using the UC Enuity cryochamber at -120°C. The sample was transferred to the cryo-SEM (Zeiss Sigma 300) using the EM VCT500 transfer system. Courtesy of Claudia Mayrhofer, ZFE, Graz,  Austria.

Ultramicrotome UC Enuity in Practice: Stable 15 nm Sections at ZFE

After using the UCT and UC6 ultramicrotomes, Claudia Mayrhofer calls UC Enuity a leap in stability—so robust that vibrations and temperature shifts don’t spoil sections, even with multiple users. Auto…
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