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Jcm 6000 plus neoscope microscope

Manufactured by JEOL
Sourced in Japan

The JCM-6000 plus NeoScope™ microscope is a compact and versatile scanning electron microscope (SEM) designed for a wide range of applications. It offers high-resolution imaging capabilities, enabling users to observe and analyze various samples at the micro and nano scale.

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4 protocols using jcm 6000 plus neoscope microscope

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Morphological Assessment of 3D Printed Tablets

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The morphology of the external and cross-sectional surfaces of the 3D printed tablets were assessed using a JCM-6000 plus NeoScope™ microscope (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan) at 10 kV.
All samples were gold coated prior to imaging using a JFC-1200 Fine Coater (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan). The images were collected using Image J software (v 1.2.0., Tokyo, Japan).
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Tablet Coating Characterization

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Coating appearance was examined by capturing side-by-side digital images of coated and uncoated tablets using Canon EOS Rebel SL1 Digital SLR camera (model DS126441). To examine the coating thickness and morphology, cross-sectioned, undusted tablets were observed using JCM-6000 plus NeoScope™ microscope (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan) at 10 kV. All samples were gold coated using a JFC-1200
Fine Coater (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan). The images were collected using Image J software version 1.2.0.
(Tokyo, Japan).
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Tablet Morphology and Cross-Section Analysis

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The morphology and cross-section of the tablets were assessed using a JCM-6000 plus NeoScope™ microscope (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan) at 10 kV. All samples were gold coated using a JFC-1200 Fine Coater (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan). The images were collected using Image J software (v 1.2.0., Tokyo, Japan).
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Multilayer and Unimatrix Polypill Morphology

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The morphology and cross-section of the Multilayer I and II and Unimatrix polypills were assessed using a JCM-6000 plus NeoScope™ microscope (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan) at 10 kV. All samples were gold coated using a JFC-1200 Fine Coater (Jeol, Tokyo, Japan). The images were collected using Image J software version 1.2.0. (Tokyo, Japan).
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