Product Description
- Observation Head - Siedentopf Binocular observation head with adjustable eye piece separation.
- Stand - Inverted microscope stand, complete with built-in transformer, calibrated light intensity control, socket and fuse holder
- Stage - Graduated mechanical stage, 150x160mm in size, offers 30x30mm cross section motion reading to 0.1mm by vernier. Provided with low coaxial controls.
Illumination - Brightfield vertical illuminator 6V-20W Halogen with aperture diaphragm, filter slots and bulb centring mechanism.
- Polarising - Built-in rotatable analyser and lamp polariser filters are provided for dark field illumination.
- Objectives - M5x (N.A.0.12), M10x(N.A.0.25), M20x(N.A.0.40) and M40x(N.A.0.65).
- Eyepieces - Wide field HKW 10x
- Magnification - 50X-400X for visual observation, 20X-165X for 35mm photography and 50X-400X for polaroid photography.
- Photo Mechanism - Built-in optical path selector (flip-in type) and built-in deviating mirror to direct light to camera. 4X photo-tube for 35mm camera is included
- Accessories - Stage clip, 3 stage insert plates (opening 15, 25 and graduated 25 phi-mm), green and blue filters, bulb cord, line cord & spare bulbs.
Durable Construction for Reliable ResultsBuilt using a combination of steel and zinc, the Inverted Metallurgical Microscope -C assures stability and longevity even during intensive laboratory use. Its carefully engineered structure is designed for accurate analysis and withstands routine handling, essential for industrial and academic environments.
Flexible Application in Metallurgical AnalysisThe instrument's inverted design makes it particularly suitable for examining larger, heavier samples that cannot be mounted on standard microscope stages. This flexibility is indispensable in quality control, research, and failure analysis across various industries.
FAQ's of Inverted Metallurgical Microscope -C:
Q: How does the Inverted Metallurgical Microscope -C benefit laboratory work?
A: This microscope simplifies the examination of large or thick specimens by allowing users to place samples directly on the stage above the objective lens, making it ideal for metallographic studies and industrial quality control.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Inverted Metallurgical Microscope -C?
A: The microscope is primarily constructed from steel and zinc, providing a durable and corrosion-resistant body capable of withstanding frequent laboratory use.
Q: When is it appropriate to choose an inverted metallurgical microscope over a standard model?
A: An inverted metallurgical microscope is preferred when analyzing samples that are too large or heavy for standard upright microscopes, such as metal parts or completed assemblies.
Q: Where is the Inverted Metallurgical Microscope -C typically used?
A: This microscope is widely used in laboratories, research centers, and industrial facilities across India by distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders.
Q: What is the process for operating this microscope manually?
A: The microscope is operated by manually adjusting the stage, focus, and illumination settings, ensuring precise control over the observation of various metallurgical samples.
Q: How can users maximize the usage and efficiency of this microscope in laboratory settings?
A: Users can enhance efficiency by properly preparing specimens, regularly maintaining the microscope, and utilizing its manual adjustments to achieve optimal focus and illumination during analysis.