Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, will highlight its McDry Electronic Drying Storage Cases and HIROX 3-D Digital Microscopes at the upcoming SMTA Arizona-Sonora Expo & Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at the Fiesta Inn Resort & Conference Center in Tempe, AZ.
McDry Electronic Drying Storage Cases provide low-humidity storage without the use of nitrogen. Humidity is removed from the cabinets using a zeolite desiccant. The desiccant is automatically recycled by the unit and does not require replacement.
McDry units come in 1 and 3 percent RH models to comply with the strict standards required for proper storage of moisture-sensitive materials requiring ultra-low humidity levels.
HIROX 3-D Digital Microscopes are dedicated digital microscopes, allowing a sample to be observed directly through a lens. The microscopes have been optimized for the characteristics of the imaging sensor — a flat, 2-D array with a known readout rate, response curve, pixel size, etc.
In a conventional microscope, the optics of the eye must be figured into the design parameters and that requirement may be different from, and potentially conflict with, those that would produce optimal images with an electronic imaging sensor. Because the HIROX microscopes have been designed only for digital imaging, no compromises have been made to accommodate the eye’s optics. However, the systems often are able to take advantage of sight physiology and visual signal processing to provide unique observational capabilities, i.e. 3-D rotational microscopy.
Product literature also will be distributed for all Seika Machinery products. For more information about Seika’s full product line, visit company representatives at the SMTA Arizona-Sonora Expo & Tech Forum or
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