Product Description
Bright And Dark Field Metallurgical Microscope
Upright microscope equipped with Dark field observation and UIS System, Infinity Planoptics for industrial and research applications having magnification range 50Xto 1000X (Dry). Wide magnification range, high resolution optics, polarizer and analyzer facility, large working stage with high travel range makes it perfect tool for various industrial and material science research applications.
Advanced Metallurgical Microscope with Infinity corrected Optics with high Numerical Aperture for critical metallurgical applications such as Retained austenite, bainite, carbide analysis; Magnification 50X to 1000X
- UIS Infinity corrected system
- Quintuple Nosepiece
- Halogen 12V/50W or High power LED illumination
- Polarizer and Analyzer
- Large Stage
Advanced Dual Field CapabilityThis microscope supports both bright and dark field observation modes, enabling users to analyze metallurgical samples under varying contrast and illumination. This versatility is essential for identifying structural details and imperfections in metals or alloys, enhancing the precision of laboratory analyses.
Superior Optical PerformanceEquipped with a Plan Achromatic lens system and high NA objectives, the microscope offers exceptional image sharpness. The wide field eyepieces and trinocular drawtube facilitate comfortable observation and easy integration with cameras or imaging systems. Such design boosts efficiency in documentation and collaborative research.
FAQ's of Bright And Dark Field Metallurgical Microscope:
Q: How is the Bright And Dark Field Metallurgical Microscope used in metallurgical analysis?
A: The microscope is primarily utilized to examine the microstructure of metals and alloys in laboratory settings. Its dual bright and dark field capabilities allow users to observe grain boundaries, inclusions, and surface treatments with enhanced contrast and clarity.
Q: What are the benefits of having both halogen and LED illumination options?
A: Offering both halogen and LED light sources provides flexibility in lighting intensity and color temperature. This allows users to select the optimal illumination for different specimen types, improving visibility and reducing eye strain during extended analysis sessions.
Q: When should the trinocular head be used on this microscope?
A: The trinocular head is best used when visual observation is combined with image or video capture. Researchers can connect a camera to the third tube for documentation and digital sharing, making it ideal for collaborative work and presentations.
Q: Where are Bright And Dark Field Metallurgical Microscopes commonly supplied and used?
A: These microscopes are widely used in research laboratories, educational institutions, materials science facilities, and industrial quality control labs across India, where accurate metallurgical analysis is required.
Q: What process is followed to achieve high magnification up to 1000X?
A: High magnification is attained through a selection of Plan Achromatic objectives with substantial numerical aperture, paired with 10X wide field eyepieces. Users rotate the objective turret to switch between magnification levels, ensuring detailed visualization at every step of analysis.
Q: What is the main usage advantage provided by the Plan Achromatic objectives?
A: Plan Achromatic objectives minimize optical aberrations and ensure flat, sharp images across the field of view. This is particularly valuable in metallurgical studies, where accurate measurement and assessment of structural features are critical.