Next-Gen Tabletop SEM for Rapid Elemental Analysis

Recent upgrades to Hitachi’s TM4000PlusⅢ tabletop SEMs and Bruker’s QUANTAX EDS system now enable fast, high-quality elemental analysis previously limited to full-scale SEMs. Higher probe currents, optimized EDS throughput, and real-time tools such as ESPRIT Compact’s LiveMap significantly boost productivity and ease of use.

In this joint webinar with Hitachi, you’ll see how compact, user-friendly SEM-EDS systems can deliver high-quality elemental maps in minutes – even for challenging, beam-sensitive, or complex samples. New automation features and monitoring tools further streamline workflows, enabling advanced analyses across various applications, including batteries, powders, alloys, and mineralogy.

Who Should Watch?

  • Microscopists and lab managers looking to expand routine analytical capabilities
  • Academic and industrial researchers in materials science, metallurgy, geology, and battery research seeking efficient microanalysis workflows

Speakers

Jürgen Simon, Sales Manager, Hitachi High-Tech Europe

Julien Aubourg, Application Scientist EDS, Bruker Electron Microscope Analyzers

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