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Diatoms and Forensic Investigation: SEM Analysis for Drowning and Water Source Identification

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is a powerful tool in forensic diatom analysis, enabling high-resolution imaging and species identification to support drowning investigations. By analyzing diatom frustules with SEM, forensic scientists can link biological evidence to specific water sources, improve detection sensitivity, and strengthen conclusions in medico-legal cases.

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Automotive Coatings Analysis with Tabletop SEM and EDS Using Semplor NANOS

Advanced automotive coatings require precise analysis for quality control, failure investigation, and durability assessment. Using high-resolution tabletop SEM imaging and integrated EDS, the Semplor NANOS enables detailed evaluation of coating morphology, layer structure, elemental composition, and defects—directly within automotive production and R&D environments.

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Figure 3 - Used dentist drill bit in BSD. Drill bit lies flat on a stub.
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Dental Drill Bit Imaging Using Eucentric Tilt SEM and EDS Analysis

Discover how scanning electron microscopy with eucentric tilt enables detailed imaging and microanalysis of dental drill bits. High-tilt SEM imaging combined with EDS reveals cutting-edge geometry, material composition, and wear patterns, supporting improved design, durability, and performance in dental applications.

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Dental Implant Surface Analysis Using SEM for Osseointegration Characterization

Dental implant surface analysis using SEM enables three-dimensional characterization of titanium surface topography through stereoscopic imaging. The NANOS’ eucentric tilt capability (-15° to +40°) simplifies stereoscopic acquisition while integration with our Explore 3D software provides quantitative roughness measurements essential for osseointegration optimization and quality control.

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Morpho Portis Butterfly Nanostructure Imaging: SEM Analysis of Structural Blue Coloration

Discover how the brilliant blue color of the Morpho portis butterfly is created through nanoscale wing structures rather than pigment. Using high-resolution tabletop SEM imaging, we analyze the unique ridge and scale architectures responsible for structural coloration, measure their interaction with visible light, and explore how this natural nanotechnology inspires advanced optical, security, and solar energy applications.

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