The Philips XL-30 scanning electron microscope enables our research group to perform precise and advanced material analyses. It utilises field emission technology to create high-resolution images of samples, while offering the ability to analyse materials under realistic environmental conditions, such as increased humidity. This flexibility is particularly valuable for analysing complex building materials and their reactions in different environments.
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