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Metallurgical Microscope

Lab Expo metallurgical microscopes are intended to inspect, identify, and study metal and alloy structures. They have trinocular heads for easy vision. They have high-point, wide-field eyepieces for thorough observation. They offer improved coaxial coarse and fine focusing adjustments with vertical objective movement. They provide strong and clean illumination using halogen bulbs. They include quintuple nosepieces and infinity plan achromatic targets. Our metallurgical microscopes provide precise and dependable investigation of metallographic materials.

Observation Tube

Nosepiece

Stage

Extra Wide Field Eyepiece

Infinite flat field achromatic objective

FAQ for Metallurgical Microscope

1: What is a Metallurgical Microscope used for?

A Metallurgical Microscope is designed for examining and analyzing the microstructure of metals and alloys to assess their composition, grain structure, phase distribution and defects.

2: What is a trinocular head in a Metallurgical Microscope?

A trinocular head features two eyepieces for binocular viewing and a third vertical port for attaching a camera or imaging device.

3: What is meant by coaxial coarse and fine focusing in a Metallurgical Microscope?

Coaxial focusing combines both coarse and fine adjustment knobs on the same axis, allowing for smoother and more precise control over focusing.

4: How does vertical objective movement benefit focusing?

Vertical movement of the objective lens allows the optics to move while keeping the sample stationary. This setup improves image stability and delivers greater focusing precision which is especially beneficial at high magnifications.

5: Why are halogen bulbs preferred in this microscope?

Halogen bulbs offer high-intensity light with good color rendering, making it easier to distinguish fine structural details and material contrasts.