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Upright Materials Microscopes
These have a typical magnification range of 5x-500x. All have reflected illumination, some also have transmitted illumination. The reflected illuminator has a polariser to reduce reflections from shiny surfaces |
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Inverted Materials Microscopes
Inverted microscopes are designed for larger and unusually shaped samples that cannot fit underneath an upright microscope. Most of these have a built in polariser. |
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Digital Materials Microscope
The perfect solution for making observations with colleagues and where images, videos or even time lapse sequences are required. A camera is built into (or attached) to the microscope and a live image is displayed on an integrated or separate display or computer. Many digital solutions include a measurement facility within the software. |
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Portable Materials Microscopes
Ideal for examining samples during manufacture. These allow the inspection of materials and components that can’t be taken to a laboratory. |
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Stereo Inspection Microscopes
These are designed for inspecting components at low magnification- they have a typical magnification range of 7x-50x.Stereo microscopes are available on a range of stands- the boom arm stand shown is versatile for many different types of sample |
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Education Materials Microscopes
These are designed for engineering education use. They have a robust construction and good quality optics, but still at a reasonable price |
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Wafer Inspection Microscopes
These are designed to inspect silicon wafers and assemblies. The microscopes have a large stage to accommodate the samples and allow for rapid movement of the stage so large areas can be scanned quickly |
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ESD Safe Microscopes
The body and stand of the microscope are coated with a special static dissipative paint eliminating harmful electrostatic discharges making the microscopes suitable for all static-sensitive environments |