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FEI Announces New Titan ETEM for Energy, Environmental and Chemical Research.


Titan ETEM Allows Researchers to See Chemistry and Nanoscale Catalysis catalysis

Modification (usually acceleration) of a chemical reaction rate by addition of a catalyst, which combines with the reactants but is ultimately regenerated so that its amount remains unchanged and the chemical equilibrium of the conditions of the reaction is not
 at the Atomic Level

HILLSBORO, Ore. -- FEI Company FEI Company (NASDAQ: FEIC), founded in 1971, is a supplier of electron microscopy tools to researchers, developers and manufacturers working on the nanoscale.

FEI's tools include ion and electron-beam technologies that enable users to characterize, analyze and
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:FEIC FEIC Financial Executives International Canada ), a leading provider of high-resolution imaging and analysis systems, today announced the release of the Titan[TM] 80-300 environmental transmission electron microscope electron microscope: see microscope.  (ETEM). The Titan ETEM is the premier solution for chemical research at the atomic scale, and is a significant advance for studying materials and processes of importance in the fields of energy and environment. The ETEM is the newest member of FEI's Titan TEM TEM

1. transmission electron microscope.

2. triethylenemelamine.

3. transmissible encephalopathy of mink.
 family, the world's most powerful commercially-available microscopes for direct observation with sub-ngstrom resolution.

"The ETEM lets us look directly at the fundamental, atomic scale mechanisms of our catalytic processes," said Dr. Alfons M. Molenbroek, head of the Characterization Department, R&D Division, Haldor Topsoe Haldor Topsoe is a Danish catalyst company. The company was founded in 1940 by Dr. Haldor Topsoe. The company also develops process technology for petroleum refining, ammonia production, and other industries. , of Lyngby, Denmark, one of the world's leading suppliers of heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic processes, and an early adopter of ETEM technology for industrial research. "Heterogeneous catalysts are typically solid particles that catalyze reactions between gas or liquid phase reactants. Conventional TEM can give us high-resolution images of the particles in a vacuum, but only ETEM lets us look at the catalytic process itself, with the particle immersed in a gaseous environment. We expect to achieve dramatic advances in our fundamental understanding of our core catalyst technologies."

The Titan ETEM's ability to image the sample in a controlled gaseous environment allows scientists to investigate the fundamental atomic mechanisms of gas-solid reactions, such as carbon nanotube See nanotube.  growth, crystal nucleation nu·cle·a·tion
n.
1. The beginning of chemical or physical changes at discrete points in a system, such as the formation of crystals in a liquid.

2. The formation of cell nuclei.
 and growth, heterogeneous catalysis Heterogeneous catalysis is a chemistry term which describes catalysis where the catalyst is in a different phase (ie. solid, liquid and gas, but also oil and water) to the reactants. Heterogeneous catalysts provide a surface for the chemical reaction to take place on.  and many other economically-significant processes. Catalysts, for instance, are important in production of fuels, reduction of environmentally-harmful combustion products, and generally throughout the chemical industry for applications concerning energy and the environment.

FEI's Dominique Hubert, vice president and general manager, Research Division, adds, "The Titan is the first and only ETEM solution for studying nanoscale processes with atomic detail in a spherical aberration-corrected S/TEM. Users may be chemists, concerned with the reaction itself; materials scientists, interested in the effects of a gaseous environment; or they may be involved in a myriad other disciplines. The world looks to FEI FEI

Fédération Équestre Internationale.
 as the technological leader across the board in electron microscope technologies that enable groundbreaking discoveries. The new Titan ETEM is just one example of FEI's ongoing commitment to deliver on this promise, and to connect to societal problem-driven research: harnessing materials for energy and sustainability."

At the core of Titan ETEM's capabilities is its ability to deliver high-resolution imaging with gas pressures in the sample chamber as high as a few percent of atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure
 or barometric pressure

Force per unit area exerted by the air above the surface of the Earth. Standard sea-level pressure, by definition, equals 1 atmosphere (atm), or 29.92 in. (760 mm) of mercury, 14.70 lbs per square in., or 101.
. Conventional TEMs require high-vacuum conditions with pressure levels a thousand to a million times lower. A gas controller permits precise control of composition as well as pressure. Heating and cooling holders provide control over a range of temperatures. The ability to select electron beam voltages anywhere between 80 and 300 kilovolts (kV) accommodates a wide range of material and imaging conditions. As a member of the Titan family, the Titan ETEM benefits from all of the extraordinary technological developments that have made it the world's most powerful TEM, and the first choice of premier researchers and institutions.

The Titan ETEM is available for purchase now and shipments begin in Q1 2009. Initial shipments have already taken place with select customers.

For more information about Haldor Topsoe, please visit www.topsoe.com.

About FEI Company

FEI (Nasdaq: FEIC) is the world leader in pioneering technologies and applications that deliver imaging solutions for 3D characterization, analysis and modification/prototyping with resolutions down to the sub-ngstrom level. Our customers, working in advanced research and manufacturing, are supported by field-experienced applications specialists. They have open access to FEI's prestigious global user network so they can succeed in accelerating nanoscale discovery and contribute to better living through new product commercialization. FEI's NanoPorts in North America, Europe and Asia provide centers of technical excellence where our world-class community of customers and specialists collaborate on the ongoing development of new ideas and innovative solutions. FEI has sales and service operations in more than 50 countries around the world. More information can be found at: www.fei.com.

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 Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements about the introduction of FEI's Titan ETEM product, its uses, applications and benefits, as well as expected shipment dates. Factors that could affect these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to the failure of the product or technology to perform as expected and achieve anticipated results, unexpected technical problems, the company's inability to manufacture the product, problems with suppliers, and completion of final engineering and product introduction. Please also refer to the company's Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
, Forms 10-Q, Forms 8-K and other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for additional information on these factors and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. FEI assumes no duty to update any forward- looking statements.

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