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Windsor Scientific - 20 years in business!
Providing electrochemical, metrological and analytical equipment and support for research, education and industry.

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digital holographic microscopes


ellipsometry

 

Our purpose is to provide research and development instrumentation to stimulate the advancement of scientific research for the benefit of the community.

 

Find out about our new products:

Autolab PGSTAT101 - new entry level potentiostat/galvanostat without compromising on quality and specifications, an ideal instrument for students and educational purposes.

Colloidal AFM Probes - Single colloid terminated AFM probes for reproducible tip radius. Ideal for adhesion measurements, particle surface interactions and other spectroscopic techniques.

DHM R2000 series from Lyncee Tec- New innovative dual wavelength technology allows real time 3D topographic measurements with nanometre resolution on samples with up to 15 micron steps, with no scanning required!

 


*** Featured Product: PLu neox***

The PLu neox dual core 3D measuring microscope represents a major breakthough in the field of optical 3D profiling. The dual core technology based on confocal and interferometric techniques makes for a unique system that outperforms exisiting optical profilers.

Features include:

- Patented micro-display technology enabling fast confocal scanning up to 12.5 fps.

- Measurement range of 0.1nm to several millimetres

- Optional spectroscopic reflectometer for thin film measurement down to 10nm

- Ability to measure steep slopes (over 70 degrees) and rough surfaces

 
OUR NEWS:
Nanosurf Delivers 1000th STM!
Technical High School in Germany receives milestone system.
Windsor Scientific to Represent Sensofar
Provider of cutting-edge 3D optical profilers to be represented in the UK and Ireland by Windsor Scientific.
Upcoming Exhibition: MICROSCIENCE 2010
London ExCeL Centre, 29th June - 1 July 2010
Hysitron Webinar #4
Tools & Techniques for Nanomechanical Testing of Biomaterials: Part II, 15th July 2010
Bath Electrochemistry Winter School
10-14th of January 2011. Book your place now!