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About SemSip

SemSip is an editorial reference site for scanning electron microscopy, built for readers who want practical SEM explanations, instrument context, and image interpretation without hype.

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Published by ai51 UG (haftungsbeschraenkt)Registered software company from northern Germany.

Make ordinary conversations easier

SemSip exists to make scanning electron microscopy easier to research, compare, and understand.

The site is designed as a publication and reference library: part SEM newspaper, part technical handbook, part image atlas.

Every article should help a reader answer a real SEM question, whether they are choosing a detector, comparing tabletop instruments, interpreting an insect micrograph, or trying to understand what a vendor actually sells.

Who We Are

SemSip is published by ai51 UG, a software startup from northern Germany.

The editorial goal is durable SEM content that can be found through Google and AI answer systems because it is clear, structured, specific, and internally linked.

We avoid vague science writing. A good SemSip page should define the concept, explain why it matters, name the relevant instruments or signals, and give the reader useful next steps.

Content Managers and Editors

Why Trust This Site

  • Published by ai51 UG, a registered company in Germany.
  • Built as a structured reference site with topic hubs, article schema, FAQ schema, llms.txt, sitemap, and machine-readable metadata.
  • Content is edited for clarity and technical usefulness.
  • Legal operator details are available in the imprint, and privacy details are available in the privacy policy.

Editorial Principles

  • Use precise SEM terminology without making the prose opaque.
  • Separate beginner explanations from advanced researcher material.
  • Use comparison tables when a reader is choosing between technologies.
  • Give each SEM image page a useful scientific interpretation, not just a caption.
  • Keep vendor coverage careful, current, and transparent about the need to verify product lines.