A close partnership between Nexperion and manufacturers/service providers in the field of electron microscopy around the world guarantees our customers optimal support:
Located in the north of Germany, Van der Heijden Labortechnik (laboratory equipment) is specialised in water chillers for science and industry. Beside manufacturing air/water and water/water chillers very popular in electron microscopy, they also supply instruments for numerous other operational areas, including special builds. Van der Heijden and Nexperion collaborate on the integration of Nexperion Sentinel Sensors into chillers, improving uptime of electron microscopes.
Quantifoil Micro Tools manufactures perforated carbon support foils with pre-defined hole size, shape, and arrangement in numerous different geometries and custom patterns on various types of grids for electron microscopy. Furthermore, Quantifoil supplies newly developed perforated ultrastable gold supports, designed at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology for cryo-electron microscopy, reducing the movement of frozen specimens during imaging under the name of UltrAuFoil.
Science Services is a supplier of consumables and instrumentation for microscopy, ultracentrifugation, and other lab techniques, based in Munich/Germany. For electron microscopy, reagents and consumables from most major suppliers are available via their extensive online shop. Furthermore, Science Services is representing RMC Boeckeler in Germany and the neighbouring countries.
PANoptima is an Austrian company specialized on lab equipment and medical systems, providing customer service, technical support, project management, and consulting. They represent FEI — a leading supplier in the area of electron microscopy and nano-technology — in Austria. Besides that, PANoptima is dealing with second hand laboratory equipment, including previously owned transmission and scanning electron microscopes.
MD-Engineering Consulting Services (MD-ECS) provides specialised consulting services in the fields of acoustics, mechanical vibration, and electromagnetic interference. They operate internationally and use their experience of many years to optimise the installation environment for sensitive scientific instruments such as high-end electron microscopes.