Metallurgical Microscopes

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Metallurgical Microscope Transmitted & Reflected Illumination 100x - 800x

Configured for both transmitted & reflected light illumination this metallurgical microscope is ideal for metallurgical labs, foundries for wafer inspection, Q.C., or R&D applications. Choose between binocular or trinocular head,...

$2,250.00
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Inverted Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope With Mechanical Stage 50x - 1000x

This inverted trinocular metallurgical microscope comes complete with XY mechanical stage and plan achromat LWD 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x, and 100x objectives. This microscope is camera ready and includes a...

$2,350.00
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Inverted Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope 100x - 800x

This inverted metallurgical trincoular microscope is ideal for both industrial or educational metallurgy applications. The trinocular head allows for the addition of any c-mount microscope camera. The microscope comes standard...

$2,500.00
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Binocular Metallurgical Microscope Reflected Light 100x - 800x

This binocular or trinouclar metallurgical reflected light microscope comes with four objectives 10x, 20x, 50x, and 80x providing 100x - 800x total magnification. The microscope includes high eye-point 10x eyepieces...

$1,875.00

Metallurgical microscopes are often referred to as materials microscopes as they allow you to examine surface structures of various materials such as metals, films, plastics, etc. These are different than stereo microscopes as they offer higher magnification, up to 1000x. Common uses are grain size, and examination of surface defects. Metallurgical microscopes are offered in upright or inverted configurations. An inverted metallurgical microscope allows for examination of larger / taller samples, and will have reflected light only. Upright metallurgical microscopes are available with both transmitted and reflected illumination. Additionally metallurgical microscopes are available in brightfield or darkfield Adding a reticle to the eyepiece of a metallurgical microscope will allow you to make visual measurements. 

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