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Electron Microscopes

Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) facilities of the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences and The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.

 

Service pricing
TEM (JEOL 2011)
SEM (JEOL 6500 F)
SEM (JEOL 5300LV)
Sample preparation and graphics computer $30 per hour.
Electron micrscopes pricing depends on the model used, length of time, and the afilliation with SCPS. Please contact Dr Richard Tilley for a quote.

Sessions times
9.00am - 12.30pm
1.00pm - 4.30pm
5.00pm - 11.00pm

Cost of general consumables is included in the charges (ie. film, grids, sample mounts).

Charges may be reduced if the research is collaborative with the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences or the MacDiarmid Institute.
Special rates for long term use can be negotiated.

Head of Facility: Richard Tilley
Technical Officer: David Flynn

All enquiries to:

Richard Tilley

Electronmicroscopy
School of Chemical & Physical Sciences
Victoria University of Wgtn
Room 006 Level 0
Laby Building
Gate 7, Kelburn Parade

PO Box 600
Wellington, New Zealand

Ph: 04 463 5016
Fx: 04 463 5241
richard.tilley@vuw.ac.nz

or

David Flynn

Electronmicroscopy
School of Chemical & Physical Sciences
Victoria University of Wgtn
Room 006 Level 0
Laby Building
Gate 7, Kelburn Parade

PO Box 600
Wellington, New Zealand

Ph: 04 463 5017
Fx: 04 463 5241
david.flynn@vuw.ac.nz

 
   

 
       

 
   
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