Reflection microscope

A reflection microscope projects light onto the sample surface through an objective lens and utilizes reflected light to image and observe the microstructure of opaque objects. It is used to detect surface morphology, defects, and coating thickness of materials such as metals and ceramics, directly displaying the surface condition of samples in quality inspection and failure analysis.
Selection
When selecting a reflection microscope, consider matching the sample size to the stage, choose objective magnification and numerical aperture based on observation precision, configure brightfield or darkfield illumination modes according to detection needs, select digital or visual imaging systems based on the budget, and ensure the working distance is compatible with the sample height.

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Instruments

With transmission and reflection dual lighting mode, support brightfield and polarized observation, objective magnification 4X-100X, pupil distance 55-75mm, hinged barrel can rotate 360 degrees freely.

$ 1721.00

Optical inspection with reflection dual paths, support for 360 degree swirl/spin table and 6 'cursor accuracy, high contrast ratio crystal structure observation without sample staining, infinity Optical inspection system and four hole objective converter.

$ 4024.00

With two types of reflection lighting, support for bright-field and polarized observation; equipped with 5 million pixel digital CMOS camera for autofocus and real-time video recording; magnification 40X-1600X, using infinity Optical inspection system.

$ 6178.00

Optical inspection path observation, equipped with 9.7 inch tablet imagery system, provides high contrast ratio image display, no special sample treatment can clearly show the surface morphology and structural characteristics.

$ 5234.00

The equipment supports transmission, reflection and reflection of three lighting modes, equipped with stress-free flat field objective and large field of view eyepiece, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, table vertical Travel up to 30mm, suitable for a variety of observation modes.

$ 2462.00

Equipped with infinity Optical inspection system and 5 million pixel CMOS camera, support single polarized, orthogonal polarized and cone light observation, converter four-hole design, condenser numerical aperture 1.25, to meet the needs of High Accuracy crystal structure research.

$ 4931.00

Heavy-duty stainless steel structure ensures stable support, equipped with 3 strong magnets for firm adsorption, maintaining the vertical state of Microscope, suitable for various metal surface fixing needs.

$ 339.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, stress-free flat-field objective, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, rotating stage with 360 ° scale, support trinocular observation and microphotography, table Travel 30 mm vertically.

$ 2784.00

With transparent reflection lighting switching function, configure center adjustable non-stress objective lens and rotating stage, fretting grid value 2 μ m, table vertical Travel 30mm, support orthogonal and cone light observation.

$ 3268.00

Provides 40x magnification and a 0.60 numerical aperture to ensure high resolution and long working distances for a variety of Microscope applications.

$ 138.00

Adopt all-metal sheet metal bracket structure, equipped with 36W × 4 reflection lamps and 36W × 4 transmission lamps, color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, tempered Glass and acrylic uniform plate make the light uniform and not dazzling, with rollers and adjustable support feet.

$ 1639.00

Made of aluminum, Dimension 150 * 220 * 290mm, support 360 ° swirl/spin adjustment and arm adjustable, suitable for a variety of Microscope models.

$ 154.00

All-metal material structure is sturdy and durable, equipped with swirl/spin reflection plate and roller foot for easy adjustment and movement; Graphica imported lamp, color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, reflection and transmission of each 4 36W lamp to ensure uniform lighting.

$ 1187.00

Irreversible discoloration mode, 60 ℃ single temperature measurement, with directional reflection frame for low light long-distance inspection, anti-fouling waterproof protective film to ensure clear reading.

$ 89.00

After overheating, the display window shows white characters on a black background, and the frame adopts regression directional reflection technology to facilitate long-distance identification of low light. Size 25 * 25mm, waterproof and stain-resistant design

$ 89.00

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