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Our customers and partners have access to powerful online communities and tools. Use this overview to discover the best destination for you. Registration and sign-in are required to access these websites.
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Carestream's Vue Cloud Community is your single point of access to the tools you need to diagnose exams, review a patient portfolio or view real-time department performance.
Electron Micrography Films
Electron Micrography Films offers considerable latitude in performance and flexibility for most electron microscopy applications. EM films are best suited for medium-energy electrons (40 to 100 ky), but acceptable results can also be obtained at higher electron levels. Specially engineered to produce high-quality images in Transmission Electron Micrography (TEM) or electron diffraction studies, there are two choices for capturing quality images in the transmission electron microscope for life and material science research.
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Electron Micrography Film 4489 has approximately half the speed of Electron Image Film SO-163 film, but exhibits less curl and shorter pump-down times. Coated on a 7mils Estar support, Electron Microscope Film offers exceptional dimensional stability and eliminates the use of traditional glass support products.
Electron Image Film SO-163, two times faster than EM 4489 film, offers broad exposure and development ranges. This enables a single film to collect many electrons (with improvements in signal-to-noise ratio), or collect fewer electrons in exposure-limiting situations (when graininess is a reasonable trade-off for higher speed). SO-163’s speed requires longer pump-down times and shows greater film curl. When using Electron Image Film SO-163 for the first time, it is recommended that you recalibrate your microscope exposure.
Comparison of EM Films
Application |
S0-163 EM film |
4489 EM film |
Life Science |
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Material Science |
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Order Info
Product |
Size |
Quantity |
Catalog # |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(3.25 x 4") |
100 sheets |
161 3108 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(3.25 x 4") |
250 sheets/Multi-Pack |
166 2238 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(6.5 x 9 cm) |
100 sheets |
161 5228 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(6.5 x 9 cm) |
250 sheets/Multi-Pack |
897 1160 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(7 x 7 cm) |
100 sheets |
160 8124 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(9 x 12 cm) |
100 sheets |
152 2416 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(8.3 x 11.9 cm) |
100 sheets |
172 5852 |
Electron Microscope Film 4489 |
(3.25 x 3 5/16") |
100 sheets |
161 5202 |
Electron Image Film S0-163 |
(3.25 x 4") |
100 sheets |
167 9257 |
Electron Image Film S0-163 |
(3.25 x 4") |
250 sheets/Multi-Pack |
801 0100 |
Electron Image Film S0-163 |
(6.5 x 9 cm) |
100 sheets |
167 9273 |
Electron Image Film S0-163 |
(8.3 x 11.9 cm) |
100 sheets |
149 3279 |
Electron Image Film S0-163 |
(13 x 18 cm) |
50 sheets |
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Taking Better Electron Micrographs Some of the challenges confronting an electron microscopist are specimen preparation, microscopic evaluation and photographic technique. However, it is that final photographic image of the specimen which allows you to evaluate and communicate your findings. You can achieve the quality, consistency, and repeatability you require in your electron micrographs by following a few basic guidelines for storing, handling, and processing Electron Micrography Products.
Taking Better Electron MicrographsTransmission electron microscopes (TEMs) provide images with extremely high resolution for specimen analysis. The challenge is to capture these images on film without sacrificing this level of detail. The very elements that make this detail possible-the electrons- contribute to the difficulties inherent in electron micrography.
By using electrons effectively, however, it is possible to optimize image quality by maximizing density, enhancing contrast, and reducing noise.
The key is to use more electrons: in other words, to increase the sampling rate.
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