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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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Carl Zeiss AG - EVO WDS
Year of introduction
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Company
Carl Zeiss AG
Categories
Microscopy: Electron: SEM
The EVO®WDS series of analytical SEMs combines the capabilities of the INCAWave spectrometer with the precision motorised stage, stable high current column,and class leading analytical working distance that characterise all EVO® microscopes.
The EVO® column provides the stable high probe current required for the Wave spectrometer to detect elements beyond the ability of EDS.
By using an EDS and Wave spectrometer simultaneously even more effective quantitative specimen analysis can be undertaken.
The EVO®WDS series is available in HV, XVP®, and EP variants that offer imaging solutions to match all applications needs. The VPSE detector, BeamSleeveTM, 750Pa maximum pressure, and water vapour humidity control combine to make the EVO® XVP® package the leading imaging solution for insulators. Furthermore the LaB6 source option provides the ultimate electron source for any analytical SEM when throughput and productivity are important features expected of the microscope.
Key Features
Fully automated WDS and EDS operation
Class leading analytical geometry
Large movement motorised precision stage
LaB6 source for high productivity
XVP® mode for non-conducting specimens
SmartSEMTM and Concise GUI interfaces
Models available: EVO®50WDS HV, XVP®, EP
EVO®50RamanWDS HV, XVP®, EP
EVO®60WDS HV, XVP®, EP
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Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry
12.01.2026
Tucson, AZ
Gordon Research Seminar: Bioinorganic Chemistry
16.01.2026
Ventura, California, United States
Gordon Research Conference: Metals in Biology
18.01.2026
Ventura, California, United States
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