Shivane, Pune, Maharashtra
GST No. 27ABEFS1114L1Z8
Call 08048988108 79% Response Rate
Size of Top Plate | 430 x 330 mm, 610 x 460 mm |
Traverse | X & Y axis 300 x 200 mm, 400 x 300 mm |
Load Capacity | 25 Kg, 30 kg |
Z Axis Travel | 200 mm, 300 mm |
Base and Column | Made of 0-0 grade Granite |
Imaging Device | 1/2 Inch Sony CCD camera |
Lens | High Resolution Tele-centric Zoom Lens |
Magnification Range | 10 x - 250 x |
Profile | LED Array placed below |
Surface | 4 quad PC controlled zone Light |
Net Weight | 280 Kgs, 410 Kgs |
Overall Dimensions | 1200 x 720 x 1600 mm, 1250 x 900 x 1571 mm |
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Voltage | 240 V |
Size | 180 x 165 mm |
Stage Plate | 1 (10mm) |
Light Distribution | 2080 |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Magnification | 40X-630X |
Eyepiece | WF10X/18mm |
Rotating Stage | 156mm x 138mm |
Movement Range | 76mm x 54mm |
Voltage | 220 V |
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Voltage | 110-240V |
Illumination | 12V50W Halogen Bulb |
Size | 165mm x 180mm |
Eyepieces | WF 10x (Paired) |
Objectives | M 4x, M 10x, M 20x and M 40x (SL) |
Working Temperature | 0 - 40 Degree C |
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Magnification | 100X-1250X |
Voltage | 110-240V |
Interpupillary Distance | 53 to 77mm |
Standard Magnification Range | 40x to 600x. |
Dimension | 505mm(L)X 380 mm(W) X 530 mm(H) |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Voltage | 110-300V |
Illumination | 6V/20W Halogen Lamp |
Size | 250 x 360 x 480 mm |
Power Source | Electric |
Interpupilary Distance | 50-80 mm |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Magnification | 7x to 45x |
Field of view | 28.6-4.4 mm |
Microscope Zooming Ratio | 6.41 |
Rack Pinion Focussing Stroke | 50 mm |
Inter Pupillary Distance | 54 to 75 mm |
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Voltage | 100 V-240 V |
Size | 380x260x20 mm |
Working Distance | 100 mm |
Objective | 0.7X-4.5X |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Magnification | 40x to 1000x |
Moving Range | 75mm x 50mm |
Illumination | 12V 100W Halogen Lamp |
Infinity Plan Achromatic Objectives | P4x, P10x, P20x, P50x P100x |
Eyepieces | WF10x (F22mm.) |
Layer Mechanical Stage | 210mm x 140mm |
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Illumination | 6V/20W Halogen Lamp |
Size | 250 x 360 x 460 mm |
Voltage | 110-240V |
Interpupilary Distance | 50-75 mm |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Size | 180mm x 150mm |
Objectives | Achromatic DIN M4X-M10X M40X |
Eyepieces | H6X-WF10X-H16X(any two) |
Voltage | 110-240V |
CCD Adapter | 1X, 0.5X, 0.4X |
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Image Sensor | 1/2.4 COMS |
Pixel Size | 1.67um X 1.67um |
Sensitivity | 0.33V/LUX-SEC(550nm) |
Dynamic Range | 65.2 dB |
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Size | 180 mm x 160 mm |
Voltage | 110-280V |
CCD Adapter | 0.4X, 1X, 0.5X |
Objective | 20X, 50X, 60X, 100X(Dry) |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
A binocular metallurgical microscope is a specialized type of microscope designed specifically for examining metallic materials at high magnifications. It is commonly used in metallurgy, materials science, and other fields where detailed analysis of metal samples is required.
Here are some key features and components of a binocular metallurgical microscope:
Binocular Head: The microscope is equipped with a binocular head, allowing two eyepieces to be used simultaneously for comfortable viewing.
Magnification: Binocular metallurgical microscopes typically offer a range of magnifications, often from around 50x to 1000x or higher. They may have multiple objective lenses and interchangeable eyepieces to achieve different magnification levels.
Illumination: Metallurgical microscopes usually feature both transmitted (bottom) and reflected (top) illumination. Transmitted illumination is used for viewing thin sections of samples, while reflected illumination is used for opaque samples. These illumination methods can be adjusted for different contrast techniques such as brightfield, darkfield, polarized light, and differential interference contrast (DIC).
Stage: The microscope stage is where the sample is placed for examination. It typically has X-Y controls for precise positioning of the sample under the objective lenses.
Objective Lenses: Metallurgical microscopes come with multiple objective lenses of different magnifications, usually ranging from low to high magnification. These lenses are specifically designed for examining metal samples and often have long working distances to accommodate the depth of the samples.
Polarizing Filters: Some models of binocular metallurgical microscopes may include polarizing filters, which are useful for examining the optical properties and internal structures of metal samples.
Camera Mount: Many modern binocular metallurgical microscopes come equipped with a camera mount, allowing for digital imaging and documentation of the samples being examined.
Software Integration: Some advanced models may also offer software integration for image analysis and measurement, allowing for quantitative analysis of the metal samples.
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