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Inventory Classification
  • Sample Measurement and Analysis
  • Optical
  • High Resolution Imaging

Description:

A powerful and easy-to-use blot and gel documentation imager for sensitive, multimode image capture and analysis via an intuitive touchscreen interface and advanced integrated software.

University Tag Number: 
187582
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  • John Wilkinson
Location
Quentin Burdick Bldg
Room Number: 
342A
Inventory Classification
  • Process Equipment: Biological
  • Centrifuge
  • Ultracentrifuges

The Thermo Scientific Sorvall ST 16 general purpose centrifuge series is perfect for everyday sample processing, including clinical protocols, cell culture applications and microplate processing. The refrigerated version is ideal for handling temperature-sensitive sample processing between -10° and +40°C.

University Tag Number: 
185577
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  • Marsha Kapphahn
Location
Hultz Hall
Room Number: 
135
Inventory Classification
  • Infrastructure
  • Laboratory
  • Medical

Perform daily applications safely and efficiently with the Thermo Scientific™ 1300 Series Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet, which include: Cabinet; manual, adjustable height stand; factory installed UV light and a set of armrests. These safety cabinets deliver exceptional design and technology advancements such as superior protection with proprietary airflow design, exceptional ergonomics for a safe and comfortable environment, and outstanding energy efficiency for operational cost savings.

University Tag Number: 
195908
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  • Amanda Brooks
Location
Sudro Hall
Room Number: 
134
Inventory Classification
  • Infrastructure
  • Laboratory
  • Controlled Environment

Save valuable lab space with Thermo Scientific™ MaxQ™ 6000 Incubated/Refrigerated Stackable Shakers, which offer sample storage and orbital shaking with intuitive, easy-to-use digital controls. These shakers save space by stacking units two-high on the floor. Use the adapter set (available separately) to tier two 18 x 18" platforms to double shaking capacity.

University Tag Number: 
182941
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  • Sangita Sinha
Location
Quentin Burdick Bldg
Room Number: 
308
Inventory Classification
  • Materials Characterization
  • Mechanical Properties
  • Dynamic

Thermal Gravim Analysis (TGA) is commonly used to determine selected characteristics of materials that exhibit either mass loss or gain due to decomposition, oxidation, or loss of volatiles (such as moisture). Common applications of TGA are (1) materials characterization through analysis of characteristic decomposition patterns, (2) studies of degradation mechanisms and reaction kinetics, (3) determination of organic content in a sample, and (4) determination of inorganic (e.g.

University Tag Number: 
185289
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  • Igathinathane Cannayen
Location
Off-Campus
Room Number: 
MANDAN
Inventory Classification
  • Materials Characterization
  • Physical Properties
  • Thermal

TA Instruments’ Q500 is a high performance research grade thermogravimetric analyzer equipped with a responsive low-mass furnace, sensitive thermobalance, and efficient horizontal purge gas system. Its robust easy-to-use software makes the Q500 perfect for the multi-user laboratory where a wide variety of TGA applications are conducted and where future expansion of analytical work is anticipated. (TA Instruments Webpage: Q500 Thermogravimetric Analyzer) Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) measures weight changes in a material as a function of temperature or time under a controlled atmosphere.

University Tag Number: 
170419
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research I Addition
Room Number: 
1132
Inventory Classification
  • Materials Characterization
  • Physical Properties
  • Thermal

TA Instruments’ TMA Model 2940 is an industry standard research grade thermomechanical analyzer with flexibility in operating modes, test probes, fixtures, and available signals. The open architecture allows for easy sample loading and probe placement. Flexibility of sample thermocouple allows for precise positioning in order to optimize temperature measurement.

University Tag Number: 
167695
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research 1A
Room Number: 
1132
Inventory Classification
  • Materials Characterization
  • Physical Properties
  • Geometric

Toho FLX-2320-S Thin Film Stress Measurement Systems offer industry standard capabilities for mass production and research facilities that demand accurate stress measurements on various films and substrates up to 200mm in diameter. Incorporating KLA-Tencor’s patented “Dual Wavelength” technology, Toho FLX Series tools determine and analyze surface stress caused by deposited thin films. The Toho FLX systems offer outstanding value in a variety of comprehensive Stress Measurement Solutions that utilize advanced measurement principles.

University Tag Number: 
182235
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research II
Room Number: 
122B
Inventory Classification
  • Process Equipment: Physical
  • Thin Film Deposition
  • Sputterer

CMS-18 thin film deposition system offers wide possibilities for preparation of known and new materials and structures in the form of thin films.
Four magnetron sources allow preparation of various materials (metal, semiconductor, dielectric, metastable etc.) in a wide range of compositions and structures using deposition, code position, sequential deposition and reactive deposition processes.

University Tag Number: 
173003
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  • Greg Strommen
Location
Research II
Room Number: 
122C
Inventory Classification
  • Infrastructure
  • Workshop
  • Grinding

Shearing Action: The four adjustable hard tool steel knives are bolted to a removable rotor. These knives work against six stationary knives bolted into the frame. The shearing action tends to avoid changes in the sample due to temperature increase, moisture loss, liquefaction, contamination, etc. caused by crushing and abrasion methods. The clearance of opposing knives is precisely adjusted for shearing clearance. Each stationary knife is independently adjustable. The fan effect of knives provides increased throughput and quick clearing of the chamber.

University Tag Number: 
185320
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  • Igathinathane Cannayen
Location
Off-Campus
Room Number: 
Mandan