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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of conductive cold mounting specimen for scanning electron microscope (SEM)
abstract The present invention forms a transparent transparent conductive mold at low temperature and atmospheric pressure by dispersing conductive carbon nanotubes (CNT) or carbon nanofibers (CNF) in a curable resin to form conductive transparent molds at low temperature and pressure, and thus preparing specimens for electron microscope observation. It relates to a method for manufacturing a conductive cold mounting specimen for scanning electron microscope (SEM) that can be made without damage to.n n n The present invention provides a method of preparing a conductive molding material in which conductive carbon nanotubes (CNT) or carbon nanofibers (CNF) are dispersed in a curable resin, and the cold mounting kit is filled with the conductive molding material together with a specimen. Cold mounting at low temperature and atmospheric pressure (Cold Mounting), characterized in that it comprises the step of obtaining a conductive cold mounting specimen in which the conductive molding material and the conductive resin molding is formed by integrating the specimen with the conductive molding material.
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