Industrial Optical Microscope

Industrial optical microscopes utilize visible light and lens groups to magnify the image of an object, achieving 50-1000x observation through a combination of eyepieces and objective lenses. They are used to inspect material surface morphology, fiber distribution, coating thickness, and other features. In quality control processes, they are employed to observe the interweaving state of paper fibers, the distribution of impurities in plastics, and the adhesion of ink.
Selection
Select an upright or inverted structure based on the thickness of the observed sample, and match the objective lens numerical aperture according to resolution requirements. Consider long working distance objectives for inspecting uneven surfaces, and use reflected illumination to observe metal coatings. Utilize darkfield functionality to enhance edge contrast, and employ polarizing attachments to identify crystal structures. Ensure stability during high-magnification observations with an anti-vibration table.

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Instruments

Infinity Optical inspection system and Modular function design can realize polarization and dark field observation; Coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, guide column lifting device to adapt to different Film thickness workpiece detection needs.

$ 2252.00

Optical inspection system and Modular design can be used to upgrade the functions of polarization and dark field observation; coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, cylindrical roller guide drive to ensure smooth lifting, suitable for different Film thickness workpiece detection.

$ 6012.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, 40X-1000X magnification range and N.A.1.25 Abbe condenser, support digitalization observation and a variety of auxiliary equipment expansion.

$ 2060.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, support 40X-1600X magnification range, with Abbe condenser and coaxial focusing mechanism, can realize high-resolution real-time observation and digital storage function.

$ 1213.00

Infinity Optical inspection system provides high resolution images, equipped with six hole objective converter and N.A.1.1 Abbe condenser, supports autofocus and multiple Observation methods, magnification 40X-1000X.

$ 11660.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, phase contrast condenser and 5 million pixel CMOS camera, support 40X-1600X magnification, geometric measurement analysis function.

$ 3147.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, 40X-1000X magnification range, 5 million pixel CMOS camera and coaxial focusing mechanism for vertical lighting and fluorescent device expansion.

$ 1758.00

Optical inspection system to improve imagery mass, working distance up to 20mm, support a variety of observation methods, magnification 40X-1000X, to meet different experimental needs.

$ 787.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance provides clear imagery; ultra-long working distance concentrating system up to 70mm, supports high culture dish observation; compact and stable main body design, effective vibration protection.

$ 2746.00

Infinity Optical inspection system, support a variety of Observation methods, equipped with six-hole objective lens converter and N.A.1.1 Abbe condenser, magnification 40X-1000X, easy and flexible operation.

$ 10449.00

Infinity Optical inspection system and Modular design are adopted, stress-free long working distance flat field objective is equipped, the fretting grid value is 2 μ m, the rotating stage has 360 ° scale, and the polarizing observation device is flexibly moved in and out of the optical path.

$ 2300.00

Equipped with UIS Infinity Optical inspection system, supports phase contrast observation and dark field function, magnification 40X-1600X, uses 6V/20W halogen lamp Kohler lighting, expandable fluorescent and vertical lighting device.

$ 3449.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, equipped with phase contrast condenser and variable light bar, magnification 40X-1600X, support phase contrast objective and brightfield observation, expandable fluorescence and other auxiliary devices.

$ 2239.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, long working distance flat-field objective with non-stress, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, 360 ° adjustable rotating stage, support polarization observation and microphotography.

$ 2429.00

Optical inspection system infinity to ensure good imagery mass, 70mm long working distance condenser to support high culture dish observation, coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2μm to achieve accurate focusing.

$ 2946.00

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