Installation Alert: Poseidon, AXON and Atmosphere in Qingyuan Innovation Lab

Another new installation alert! 🎉⚡💧

Our service engineer, Tenet Lui, traveled to the Qingyuan Innovation Lab in China. There, he had the pleasure to meet Dr. Yue and Dr. Wang. He installed a #PoseidonAX ⚡ electrochemistry holder onto their JEOL F200 microscope and demonstrated Au- dendrite formation around the Pt working electrode in an aqueous solution as seen below. He also installed #AXON Synchronicity system onto their JEOL Grand ARM with our #AtmosphereAX gas manifold! 💨

Do you want to learn more about the Poseidon AX system? Find it here!
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