• Inverted design offers extra working distance and increases allowable sample size • Infinity-corrected optics provide crisp, distortion free, high-resolution images Meiji inverted microscopes are rugged and ergonomically designed for long-lasting and comfortable use. The inverted design accommodates a wide variety of glass and plastic vessels and flasks as well as larger sample sizes.
|An inclined and adjustable siedentopf type viewing head provides ergonomic viewing. The nosepiece is quintuple turret with precision click stops. Microscopes feature a variable rheostat, automatic voltage sensing power supply, and a 247 mm x 180 mm plain mechanical stage with low-position coaxial coarse and fine-focus control knobs. A front-mounted camera port accommodates 35 mm CCD, and digital photomicrographic attachments. Inverted Metallurgical Microscopes
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* Designed for quality control, failure analysis, and materials research
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rgical microscopes are ideal for the visual inspection of the micro structure of metals, alloys, particles, pore and crack testing, surface feature analysis, ceramic inspection, grain size analysis, and micro-measurement.
• Inverted design offers extra working distance and increases allowable sample size
• Infinity-corrected optics provide crisp, distortion free, high-resolution images
Meiji inverted microscopes are rugged and ergonomically designed for long-lasting and comfortable use. The inverted design accommodates a wide variety of glass and plastic vessels and flasks as well as larger sample sizes.<p>|An inclined and adjustable siedentopf type viewing head provides ergonomic viewing. The nosepiece is quintuple turret with precision click stops. Microscopes feature a variable rheostat, automatic voltage sensing power supply, and a 247 mm x 180 mm plain mechanical stage with low-position coaxial coarse and fine-focus control knobs. A front-mounted camera port accommodates 35 mm CCD, and digital photomicrographic attachments.<p> <b>Inverted Metallurgical Microscopes</b><br>|* Designed for quality control, failure analysis, and materials research<br>|Metallurgical microscopes are ideal for the visual inspection of the micro structure of metals, alloys, particles, pore and crack testing, surface feature analysis, ceramic inspection, grain size analysis, and micro-measurement.