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Metallurgical microscopes consist of compound, high power microscopes with an illumination system designed to shine light down on the top of the specimen (also known as incidental or reflected light). This is unlike a typical biomedical microscope which is designed to illuminate from underneath, through the specimen (transmitted light). Some metallurgical microscopes will include both types of lighting systems. Reflected lighting is necessary to view opaque specimen such as metal, ceramics, integrated circuits, etc., or any application that requires high magnification of opaque substances. For more information or questions about specific applications and custom staging contact Micro Enterprises. For pricing and other ordering information contact us here.
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General Scopes -
Metallurical Microscopes
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Features:
- Ergonomic Trinocular Head
- Extra Wide Field Eyepieces
- Quintuple nosepiece
- 160mm x 250mm Stage
- Cost Effective Solution for the Lab or Classroom
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General Scopes -
Metallurical Microscopes
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Meiji Techno offers several models of metallurgical microscopes for industrial and educational use based on an infinity optical system. When you want to see surface features or specimens that are not translucent (such as minerals, ceramics, needles, catheters, integrated circuits, etc.) at high magnifications, you'll need an incident light (or metallurgical) compound microscope that shines light down through the objectives onto the surface of the specimen. They all offer a combination of incident and transmitted illumination in either brightfield only or brightfield & darkfield modes. For More information contact Micro Enterprises. |
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General Scopes -
Metallurical Microscopes
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The Meiji Techno IM Series inverted metallurgical microscopes have a slim wedge shaped design that saves bench space and offers excellent stability. The IM is well suited for examination of mounted metallugical specimens or for routine quality inspections such as microstructure analysis, various materials testing, QA and QC, and photomicrography. The IM series offer crisp, distortion free, high resolution images in mulitple modes of operation.
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