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SEM/EDS
Crane Engineering's clients benefit from the company's SEM/EDS technology,
turning to Crane's skilled operators for answers to vital questions. For
example, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)/energy dispersive spectroscopy
(EDS) has enabled companies to
- test special staples and examine the efficacy of the seal between
the lung and the bovine pericardium tissue used for repair,
- find out why a heart stent began failing during fatigue testing,
- differentiate mold from soot in fire incidents,
- analyze why a newly designed polymer catheter had consistent
failures in the same area, time after time, and
- much, much more. #1070
In particular, using low-vacuum SEM/EDS has meant even wet samples of
evidence or tissue, for example, can be analyzed without spoliation – an
option that hasn't always been available.
Crane Engineering provides clients with complimentary computer disks,
compact disks or videos containing key images from the SEM session. These
images are useful when preparing documentation for the Food and Drug
Administration, internal research reports and presentations, and marketing
brochures.
If you're looking for answers, come to Crane Engineering with your questions
related to
- Elemental identification
- Chemical mapping
- FDA documentation
- Fire debris
- Medical devices
- Quality assurance
- R&D
- Fractography
- Corrosion residues
Serving
- Med-tech companies
- Manufacturers, esp. of circuit boards, electronic parts and other
precision manufacturers
- Municipalities
- Legal professionals
Click here to download case studies of work performed by
the SEM/EDS "Teaming Up for Solutions: A product of our time".
For more information, contact Jean Schlosser.
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