SCITECH

Scitech

Address
Unit 4 72–74 Chifley Drive
 
Preston, NSW 3072
 
Australia
Phone
+61 3 9480 4999
Fax
+61 3 9416 9959

SciTech offers products in the area of imaging and analysis for the biomedical, physical science and industrial markets; including scientific cameras, camera accessories and illumination systems, microscopy systems, atomic force microscope systems, microscope couplers, motorization stages and filter wheels, imaging, visualization and analysis software. SciTech also offers solutions for spectroscopy, nanotechnology, electrophysiology, thermal imaging and data acquisition. [more]

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  • SciTech launch an AFM Wizard

    SciTech launch an AFM Wizard

    SCITECH has launched its latest Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) designed to maximise stability, performance, ease of sample handling and integration with optical microscopy.

  • Scitech’s ultra-sensitive CCD microscopy camera

    Scitech’s Lumenera INFINITY3-1U Ultra sensitive CCD microscopy camera offers large 6.45µ x 6.45µ pixels in a 2/3 format with a maximum resolution of 1392x1040. The camera is suitable for both fluorescent and brightfield imaging.

  • Cells, Big Brother is watching

    Cells, Big Brother is watching

    SCITECH has made available a live cell imaging technique with high temporal and spatial resolution applied to non labeled nanoparticles.

  • Image analysis software upgrade released

    Image analysis software upgrade released

    SCITECH has released the latest version of its image analysis software package designed for fluorescence imaging, materials imaging and industrial applications.

  • Scitech compact N-series high speed cameras

    Scitech compact N-series high speed cameras

    Scitech has introduced the IDT Redlake MotionXtra N-series compact, high speed cameras with light-sensitive complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensors of 1, 1.3 or 4 Megapixel. The cameras are capable of speeds up to 4000fps at full resolution.

  • Live cell imaging system unveiled

    Live cell imaging system unveiled

    SCITECH has unveiled the CytoViva Microscope System which allows for real time live cell imaging in nanotechnology and infectious disease research.

  • Scitech's single photon detection camera

    The Andor iXonEM+ 897 is a high-end camera designed to get the best from electron multiplying charge coupled device (EMCCD) technology, and is capable of single photon detection.

  • iMIC 2000 microscope allows fast and automated digital imaging

    Agilent Technologies' iMIC 2000 Digital Microscope allows fast and precisely controlled scientific imaging. Australian distributor SciTech claims the microscope is ideally suited for software controlled, automated screening, laser scanning and PC-based microscopy.

  • Bitplane launch Imaris 6.2 image visualization software

    Bitplane launch Imaris 6.2 image visualization software

    BITPLANE has announced the release of the Imaris 6.2 3D and 4D real-time interactive image visualization software.

  • Andor releases Shamrock SR-500i imaging spectrograph

    Andor releases Shamrock SR-500i imaging spectrograph

    ANDOR has announced the release of its Shamrock SR-500i imaging spectrograph which has been developed as an extension to the company’s existing spectroscopy detection solution range.

  • Andor releases Clara system

    Andor releases Clara system

    ANDOR has announced the release of its Clara CCD camera which has been developed to deliver high sensitivity performance from a high-resolution interline CCD camera.

  • Analyse autoradiographs with workflow software

    Densita from MBF Bioscience is a software application for semi-quantitative and autoradiographic analyses of optical density in biological tissue.

  • Snaps for new high speed camera series

    Snaps for new high speed camera series

    INTEGRATED Design Tools has developed a new product line of high speed cameras designed to capture quality images at high speeds.

 

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