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Static Mode Cantilever Arrays

Static mode are ideally suited for all applications where extremely small forces have to be detected, such as chemical and biochemical sensing or nanocalorimetry. Their thickness of only 1 μm guarantees highest sensitivity in all experiments.

Eight cantilevers per array facilitate a multitude of experimental designs, such as multiplexed assays or the use of one or more reference levers to assure accuracy, eliminate distortions and increase sensitivity.

Dynamic Mode Cantilever Arrays

Dynamic Mode Cantilever Arrays are designed for the detection of small changes in mass load resulting from adsorption or desorption of molecules.

Cantilevers of different length and resonance frequency allow the distinction of the individual cantilevers during measurements and minimizes mechanical crosstalk.

Product's company name : Concentris GmbH
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