New Products Alert
Micro Photonics is excited to announce the addition of two new product lines to expand capabilities for materials and life science researchers across the United States.

- Bright Instruments Cryostats – renowned for exceptional sectioning quality and ergonomic design, Bright’s cryostats and microtomes offer superior temperature stability and smooth operation for precise, repeatable, high quality slices. Designed for research, diagnostic and pathology laboratories, they provide precision cutting for biological and materials samples either at room temperature for microtomes or at controlled sub-zero temperatures for cryostats.
Bright offers the only Full Body Small Animal Sectioning System, Whole Human Brain Slicing Machine, and only Whole Organ Sectioning System on the market.
- ATAC NuLine Cone & Plate Viscometer – pre-calibrated, certificated, and ready to use straight out of the box! This precision-built system provides accurate viscosity measurements to within 1% across a broad range of fluids and temperatures. Its rugged design makes it ideal for use as an “At-Line” benchtop viscometer for measuring viscosity in a wide range of process applications, including analysis of paint, cosmetics, varnish, inks, resins, food, bitumen, oil, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.
Based on the trusted ICI and REL designs, ATAC’s viscometers combine modern electronics, digital temperature control from 40 °F to 480 °F, and intuitive Windows-based software for reliable, repeatable results. Ideal for both industrial and academic applications.
“These products strengthen our mission to provide high-performance tools that help our customers change the world. Both ATAC and Bright have long-standing reputations for engineering excellence, and we’re proud to make their products available to our users,”said Tim Sledz of Micro Photonics. “ATAC has a long history of helping make better tasting foods, more reliable oils, better paints, and more, and Bright has a range of microtomes for small sample sectioning up to instruments that can handle entire small animals, whole organs, and even entire human brains for critical research in Alzheimer’s, CTE, and other neurological research.”
Look for more information in coming newsletters, or for immediate information contact info@microphotonics.com.