Scanning Electron Microscope HATACHI S6600
A scanning electron microscope is a large, precise instrument used for high-resolution micro-area morphology analysis. It features a large depth of field, high resolution, intuitive imaging, strong stereoscopic effect, a wide range of magnification, and the ability to rotate and tilt the sample in three-dimensional space. Additionally, it offers the advantages of a wide variety of measurable sample types, minimal damage or contamination to the original sample, and the simultaneous acquisition of morphological, structural, compositional, and crystallographic information. Currently, scanning electron microscopes are widely used in microscopic research across various fields such as life sciences, physics, chemistry, law, earth sciences, materials science, and industrial production. In the field of earth sciences alone, this includes crystallography, mineralogy, ore deposit geology, sedimentology, geochemistry, gemology, micropaleontology, astrogeology, petroleum geology, engineering geology, and structural geology.





