“We looked at various competitive systems, but these did not fit our needs nor matched our price constraints,” said Anton Page, head of the Biomedical Imaging Unit. “The new coater is ideal. It is a combined system providing both sputtering and carbon coating. The deposition heads can be swapped in seconds and the intelligent system logic automatically recognizes which head is in place and displays the appropriate operating settings.”
The Biomedical Imaging Unit is a core facility that provides a diagnostic and research service in high-quality and high-resolution microscopy. The microscopes at the facility are used extensively for research, teaching and diagnostic work by staff and students of many disciplines, including medicine, physics, the National Oceanographic Center, engineering and biological sciences.