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All You Need For Your Cantilever Sensor Research

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  Cantilever Sensor Platforms: Measuring with Nanomechanical Sensors

Our state-of-the-art cantilever sensors platforms have been designed with the ambitious scientist in mind. The The Cantisens® Research instruments serve as powerful tools for cantilever sensor research and application development. Support of eight cantilevers within an array, precisely controlled experimental conditions in either gas or liquid, rock-steady operation, Swiss precision engineering and powerful, easy-to-use software are among the main features of all Cantisens® products.


  Cantilever Surface Functionalization

Based on the proven and widely used capillary method, the Cantisens® Functionalization Unit FU-401 allows to functionalize up to four cantilevers within an array simultaneously. While it can be used with custom designed cantilever arrays and instruments, the FU-401 shows its full power in connection with the Cantisens® Research instruments by allowing safe, fast and easy transfer of functionalized arrays to the instrument.


  Tipless Cantilever Arrays

Backed by two decades of experience in cantilever array manufacturing, the Cantisens® Arrays are used by the most successful and productive research groups world-wide. These tipless cantilevers are characterized by their high precision and low manufacturing tolerance. To meet the need for mechanical characteristics tailored to the application, cantilever arrays are availble in five different geometries with or without a 20 nm gold coating on one side.


  Measurement and Training Kits

Get started using our reliable measurement and training kits for cantilever sensor based experiments. Using established protocols and a carefully selected set of chemicals you can do your first cantilever experiments right "out of the box". The kits are ideally suited to learn about cantilever sensor functionalization and measurement, and you can use them as a convenient starting point to design your own experiments.




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