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The Kleindiek FMS-EM tool in use at Imperial College in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering.
The Kleindiek FMS-EM tool in use at Imperial College in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering.

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Kleindiek Nanotechnik have partnered with EM Resolutions, a Saffron Walden-based consumables and accessories supplier for electron microscopy, to supply and install their range of MM3A nanomanipulators and force measurement systems to the UK research community. For example, FMS-EM force measurement systems are enabling researchers at Imperial College London to investigate the root cause of failures in electrochemical devices such as fuel cells and batteries. Imperial College is also using them for testing during the development of nano robots and other nanostructures.

Kleindiek Nanotechnik makes force measurement inside your SEM/FIB easy

Saffron Walden, UK | Posted on May 14th, 2015

The FMS-EM is a compact force readout tool that allows tensile measurements to be made inside an SEM/FIB. Whilst existing devices for mechanical testing have either the necessary spatial or force resolution, they rarely have both. It overcomes these limitations by using a highly sensitive piezoresistive AFM tip attached to a MM3A-EM micromanipulator. The force measurement tip can be positioned and oriented with high precision at the exact area of interest on the structure to be measured. Force feedback is displayed on the controller and is coupled with a loudspeaker to enable the user to intuitively characterize materials and micromechanical structures by their resonance frequencies. The sharp silicon tips also allow the FMS-EM to be used for nanoindentation experiments in a wide variety of materials. The system offers a complete force measurement solution including software for data acquisition, visualisation and export.

Kleindiek Nanotechnik will attend mmc2015, stand #605. On Tuesday 30th June at 12:30, they will be giving a workshop on Micromanipulation in Microscopy: handling and characterising nanostructures. This is free to attend for attendees of this year's premier UK microscopy event. Visitors are invited to attend the workshop or just come along to meet representatives from Kleindiek and EM Resolutions to see the exciting range of micromanipulators and nanotools.

For further details about the products and services of Kleindiek available through EM Resolutions, visit www.emresolutions.com/products/kleindiek.

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About EM Resolutions Limited
EM Resolutions was founded in 2012 to supply high quality TEM support films to laboratory consumables companies in the UK. They have grown to become a Limited company manufacturing and distributing support films, calibration standards and other EM consumables directly to end users as well as worldwide through a growing network of distributors. We combine many years' experience in the microscopy industry with listening to customer needs and supplying the best quality products with a prompt and professional service.

About Kleindiek Nanotechnik

Kleindiek Nanotechnik is a young, customer oriented high-tech company. With an innovative and powerful driving concept, they are entering new space in micro- and nano-positioning. Due to miniaturisation in semiconductor technology, optics, micro-mechanics, medicine, gene- and bio-technology, highly precise positioning techniques are becoming increasingly important. The products meet and exceed customer's requirements, offering them a new level of precision. A customer-driven approach is focused on providing complete and innovative solutions for each market segment: researchers, industrial customers and enterprises.

Their product development philosophy is the direct solution of the specific underlying problem. The simplicity, homogeneity and harmony of our designs guarantee maximum maneuverability and highest resolution while maintaining the smallest outer dimensions.

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