Bruker’s Hysitron IntraSpect 90 is an in-situ indentation system specifically designed to correlate physiochemical changes during deformation. This system integrates with existing microscopes to enable simultaneous Raman characterization during small-scale indentation, tension, compression, or bend testing.
Quantitative
nanoscale-to-microscale mechanical testing
Provides up to 500 mN of force and 150 μm of displacement with unsurpassed noise floors.
Compact
design with high-rigidity load frame
Easily mounts on the stage of an existing optical or Raman microscope.
Unique
PTP sample mount
Allows uniaxial tensile testing of fibers, wires, and other sample geometries with synchronized Raman mapping.
Hysitron IntraSpect 360
In-situ mechanical characterization for X-Ray microscopes and synchrotron beamlines
Bruker’s Hysitron IntraSpect 360 brings quantitative mechanical property characterization to X-Ray microscopes (XRM) and beamlines. This unique system can be used to perform a variety of mechanical tests such as indentation, compression, fatigue, and bending, which can then be correlated to 2D or 3D images from the host microscope.
Performech
advanced control module with TriboScan
Ensures precise, feedback-controlled nanomechanical testing with automated data analysis.
360° X-ray
transparent viewing window
Provides unobstructed imaging and streamlined μCT studies of material deformation, including fracture and the onset of failure.
Exclusive
three-plate capacitive transducer technology