High-precision microscope stage by Prior Scientific

Aug. 12, 2016
The H101A ProScan motorized stage, which adapts to most microscopes, delivers precise motorized movement with 0.01 µm step resolution.

The H101A ProScan motorized stage from Prior Scientific (Rockland, MA), which adapts to most microscopes, delivers precise motorized movement with 0.01 µm step resolution, 0.7 µm repeatability, and a 114 × 75 mm travel range. Uses include scanning or inspection of slides and micro-well plates in raster, snake, and random patterns, among others. The company's Intelligent Scanning Technology (IST) allows the stage to be pre-programmed with a unique set of operating characteristics. Compatible sample holders, including devices suitable for Petri dishes, standard slides, and microplates, are also available.

For more information, please visit www.prior.com.

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