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Revision 719 Sep 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

JEOL 1230

The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

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Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

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Revision 619 Sep 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

JEOL 1230

The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

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Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

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Revision 519 Sep 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

JEOL 1230

The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

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Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM
 Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =
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Revision 419 Sep 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

JEOL 1230

The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

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Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

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JEOL 1230

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 The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

j1230.jpg

Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

Revision 216 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

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JEOL 1230

j1230.jpg d11 7 The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

j1230.jpg

Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

Revision 116 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemMicroscopes"

JEOL 1230

j1230.jpg d11 7 The JEOL 1230 is mainly used as a screening microscope. It has a tungsten filament and a side entry Erlangshen Gatan camera mounted at the 35mm port. The accelerating voltage is usually set at 80kV, but it can be easily aligned for use at 120kV. The instrument is equipped with Gatan anticontaminator blades, in addition to the normal anticontaminator provided by the factory, therefore study of cryo specimens is possible, in principle.

In addition, this microscope has a custom-made cartesian robot for automatic loading of specimens, which together with an implementation of Leginon, allows for the screening of up to 96 negatively stained specimens per run.

Specifications for this instrument, as well as operational specifics are available to affiliates of the NYSBC at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CryoEM

j1230.jpg

Instructions for use

Information and Calibrations

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =
 
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