Microscopes. Microstructure Analysis

Microscopes that are included with hardware and software systems for the analysis of the microstructure of various materials shall meet the following basic requirements:

  • adjustment of illumination using the method of Kohler;
  • realized methods of contrast: light background (transmitted and reflected light), other methods of contrast depending on user’s tasks: dark background, polarization, DIK (transmitted and reflected light);
  • trinocular tube with C-mount adapter for installation of digital camera.

ArgusSoft Company recommends the following models of microscopes for delivery as part of hardware-software complexes for analysis of microstructure of various materials:

AxioLab A1 (Carl Zeiss). www.zeiss.com

AxioLab A1
(Carl Zeiss). www.zeiss.com

DM 2700 P (Leica Microsystems). www.leica-microsystems.com

DM 2700 P (Leica Microsystems). www.leica-microsystems.com

BX51 P (Olympus). www.olympus-ims.com

BX51 P (Olympus). www.olympus-ims.com

E200 Polarizing (Nikon). www.nikon.com

E200 Polarizing (Nikon). www.nikon.com

MT 9900 (Meiji Techno). www.meijitechno.com

MT 9900 (Meiji Techno). www.meijitechno.com

AxioScope A1 (Carl Zeiss). www.zeiss.com

AxioScope A1 (Carl Zeiss). www.zeiss.com

DM 4 P (Leica Microsystems). www.leica-microsystems.com

DM 4 P (Leica Microsystems). www.leica-microsystems.com

Сi Polarizing (Nikon). www.nikon.com

Сi Polarizing (Nikon). www.nikon.com

To receive images of various materials, inverted metallographic microscope and stereo microscopes produced by leading world manufacturers may be recommended and included in the delivery.