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ITT - Research Scanning Electron Microscope
A public procurement published by National Physical Laboratory via Contracts Finder.
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Overview
The National Physical Laboratory [NPL] requirement is for a Scanning Electron Microscope suitable for high resolution micro-structural characterisation of a wide range of samples. Imaging capabilities should encompass ultra-high resolution of biological nanoparticles with dimensions of 10 nm through to image acquisition of regions > 10 mm in size through stitching of multiple images. Conductive and non-conductive samples will require to be imaged and methods for charge dissipation without significant loss of resolution will be required. The microscope is also required to be suitable for analytical measurements by Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX) and Electron Backscatter Diff…
Key details
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- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Tender
- Status
- active
- CPV classification
- 38000000 — Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
- Currency
- GBP
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- First published
- 21 Sept 2022
- Last updated
- 21 Sept 2022
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Who is the buyer for "ITT - Research Scanning Electron Microscope"?
ITT - Research Scanning Electron Microscope is a UK public-sector procurement published by National Physical Laboratory via Contracts Finder.
Has "ITT - Research Scanning Electron Microscope" been awarded?
No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".
When was "ITT - Research Scanning Electron Microscope" published?
It was first published on 21 Sept 2022 and last updated on 21 Sept 2022, across 1 notice.
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