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Jse it200

Manufactured by Hitachi
Sourced in Japan

The JSE-IT200 is a laboratory equipment product offered by Hitachi. It is a compact and versatile instrument designed for various scientific applications. The core function of the JSE-IT200 is to perform high-precision measurements and analyses.

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Fracture Surface Analysis of Dental Bonds

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The fractured surface of each post µTBS test specimen was observed under an optical microscope (Measurescope MM-11; Nikon, Tokyo, Japan) at 200× magnification. In addition, the typical specimen in each experimental condition was observed to confirm the fracture mode composition and the structure of each fractured surface using a scanning electron microscope (SEM; JSE-IT200; Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) with an accelerating voltage of 5.0 kV after mounting to specimen stub using conductive tape and osmium coating (approximate 10 nm thickness) on the abutment-side fractured surface.
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Fracture Mode Analysis of Restorations

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The fracture mode of each post-test specimen was observed by using an optical microscope (Measurescope MM-11, Nikon, Tokyo, Japan) at a 200× magnification. Furthermore, to confirm the composition of the fractured surface, the dentin-side surface of the representative specimen selected from each restoration group was osmium-coated and then observed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM, JSE-IT200, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) with an accelerating voltage of 10.0 kV.
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