Photonics Buyers' Guide > Micromanipulators
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Micromanipulators
A micromanipulator is a device that provides means for accurately moving minuscule tools over the surface of a microscopic object. The skilled biologist using a micromanipulator is able to dissect even a single cell with precision.
  • Applied Scientific Instrumentation, Inc. - Eugene, ORManufacturer of precise closed-loop X-Y stages, Z drives, piezo stages, and other precision positioning equipment. Works directly with end users, as well as OEMs to provide stock products and custom solutions. Products are designed for long life under demanding applications.
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  • Siskiyou Corporation - Grants Pass, ORWith over 40 years of experience, Siskiyou Corporation has more experience in the design and manufacture of high-precision catalog and custom optomechanical components than anyone else. We offer motorized and manual translation stages for simple assembly operations to applications demanding...
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  • SUTTER INSTRUMENT - Novato, CAManufacturer of precision electromechanical devices for scientific research and industrial OEM. Imaging products include motorized optical filter wheels for wavelength switching applications, a xenon light source, and the stepper-motor controlled SmartShutter. Other products: a CO2 laser-based...
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  • micromanipulator A device that provides means for accurately moving minuscule tools over the surface of a microscopic object. The motion precision of a micromanipulator exceeds that of the unaided human hand. Typically used with a microscope, a skilled biologist...



   


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