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When using vise type SEM sample holders, the sample is generally clamped between two vise jaws. This method of clamping holds the SEM sample securely for subsequent examination. Conductivity is provided by the metal vise jaws. This method of clamping with metal vises is suitable if the sides of the sample are sturdy and any marring is acceptable. Using a soft layer of conductive material enables clamping of more delicate samples as well. This technical support bulletin is applicable with the following EM-Tec vise type sample holders:
Clamping delicate SEM samples:
If the samples are too delicate or too brittle to clamp with vise jaws, do not attempt to use a vise clamp but use a conductive adhesive to mount the sample on a sample stub.
On other delicate samples which are strong enough to clamp, the metal clamping jaws can potentially damage or mar the sides or surface of the sample. Example: surface treated or threaded samples.
There are solutions to mitigate this problem:
Provide conductivity for epoxy embedded samples
If conductive samples are embedded in non-conductive embedding material, conductivity has to be provided in a different way. We suggest to use conductive aluminium or copper SEM tape to provide a conductive path from sample to clamping jaw.
TSB 12-003207 Clamping delicate samples in vise type SEM holders Revision 1