martes, 29 de enero de 2019

TMC Introduces the Latest Breakthrough in Active Vibration Control

 
 January 29, 2019 
 Cell Biology 
 The latest cell & molecular biology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#TMC Introduces the Latest Breakthrough in Active Vibration Control
Ideal for optical, confocal, and scanning probe microscopes, the CleanBench Aktiv table starts isolating below 1 Hz and improves isolation up to 40x vs. the best air isolation tables. The CleanBench Aktiv table is perfect for life science research applications.
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