Condition Desc. | used |
Manufacturer | Jeol |
Volts | 208 |
Model | JEM-3100F |
Amperes | 9kva |
Serial # | EM12600001 |
Weight | 18000 |
Phase | 3 |
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Mfg: Jeol
Mdl: JEM-3100F
Quantity: 1
Inventory #: 9430
This is a used JEM 3100F STEM electron microscope system that was installed in 2007 and was used in a lab until 2017 when it was professionally dismantled by Jeol and put into 16 separate crates. There are many accessories included along with a 2 foot high stack of manuals and all of the service records for the system since it was initially installed. This JEM-3100F Field Emission STEM Electron Microscope is used for microscopic observation at the atomic or molecular level. Four illumination modes are possible, which are TEM, NBD, EDS and CBD. The electron gun is a ZrO/W(100) emitter with up to 300kV accelerating voltage.
The main microscope column is in the center of the system with the right and left consoles to the sides and the high voltage generator in the back. The electron gun is bolted to the top of the microscope column and also connects to the high voltage generator in the rear. The scope is cooled with a Haskris water chiller. The main microscope is made by JEOL but there are many ancillary components made by other manufacturers such as Gatan, Oxford and Haskris. The Gatan electron energy filter provides aberration correction with a multi-port, high-speed, high-resolution CCD sensor to capture highly detailed EELS and EFTEM data sets. Other Gatan products included are the instrumentation bin, the Digiscan II and the STEM controller. The Oxford products include the TEM 250 energy dispersive spectroscopy system. There are two PCs, each with many software programs from Gatan, Jeol and Oxford. Once installed, this system requires utilities such as nitrogen, liquid nitrogen, SF6 gas, cooling water and of course 230V three phase power.
Most of the components are still packaged in the original crates as shipped from the original government contractor. The items appear unpacked were previously packed and removed from their packaging for inspection and photos. The main column is the heaviest crate at about 5000lbs and the total of all 16 crates is close to 18000 lbs. They would all fit in a 40 foot container.