AGS320,  Boron surface, ca. 2mm² on 1cm² triangle, no adhesive (Prem)

AGS320, Boron surface, ca. 2mm² on 1cm² triangle, no adhesive (Prem)

AGSB100,  Grid storage box for 100 grids

AGSB100, Grid storage box for 100 grids

AGS321, Boron surface ca. 2mm² on 1cm² tria, w/ adhesive (Prem)

A considerable number of natural and artificial materials are made of light elements such as carbon (e.g. soot), nitrogen (e.g. nitrates) and oxygen (e.g. minerals). Advances in EDX technology enable measurement and semi-quantitative determination of light elements in micro and nano-materials using SEM. Traditionally carbon tabs and polycarbonate filters are used as substrates or sampling surfaces for subsequent SEM/EDX analysis. The disadvantage of these carbon bearing substrates is the carbon concentration cannot be determined for particles smaller than 2μm in diameter or for materials built of thin structures. The evaluated carbon is not only from the analysed substance but also from the substrate itself.

This development of boron substrates combined with state-of-the-art, high-resolution EDS systems it is now possible to analyse carbon and other light elements semi-quantitatively. This progress applies to both manual and fully automated SEM/EDX analysis.

All substrates carry an individual serial number. To improve the sample application, the substrate but can also be provided with a very thin based acrylic based adhesive layer.

Four types are available:

  • AGS310 - Standard Boron surface approx. 1mm² on a 1cm² triangle substrate, 
    without adhesive
  • AGS311 - Standard Boron surface approx. 1mm² on a 1cm² triangle substrate, 
    with adhesive
  • AGS320 - Premium Boron, surface approx. 2mm² on a 1cm² triangle substrate, 
    without adhesive
  • AGS321 - Premium Boron surface approx.  2mm² on a 1cm² triangle substrate, 
    with adhesive
€812.40
SKU
AGAR_S321
Technical specifications  
Chemical composition  99.7% boron
Manufacture  One or several polished boron crystals embedded in an electrically conductive synthetic material. (¼ rondel, r = 15mm, thickness = 1-2mm)
Analysable boron surface  Minimum 2mm2 Very flat, smooth and homogenous surface
Re-utilisation Boron substrates can be cleaned and reused several times
Additional information  Boron crystals can be porous. Hence, some surfaces can contain few holes Boron is an extremely hard and brittle material, therefore, it is possible that few fractures formed on the surface while producing the substrates
Adhesive layer  Boron substrates can be delivered with (for better adhesion of the sample) or without an adhesive coating.
More Information
Manufacturer Agar Scientific
Size / Rxns Number: No
Protocol & Manual No
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