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Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121
Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121
Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121

Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121

Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121 has an infinity plan optical system with a magnification range of 40x-400x and a Siedentopf binocular head with a 30° inclination. It consists of a quadruple outward revolving nosepiece, a LWD coverless objective, and a double-layered mechanical working stage. Halogen is used as a source of light with transmitting and reflecting features.

Optical System Infinity Plan
Standard Magnification 40x – 400x
Head Type Siedentopf Binocular
Inclination 30°
Rotation 360°
Interpupillary 48-75 mm
Eyepiece WF10x/18mm, 2 pc
Eyepiece Diameter 23.2 mm
Nosepiece Outward, 4 holes
Objective Infinity Plan Achromatic objective 4x/0.1//- WD17.3mm, infinity Plan Achromatic objective 10x/0.25//- WD 10.0mm, infinity plan achromatic objective 40x/0.60//0 WD 2.9 mm
Working Stage Type 2 Layer Mechanical
Stage Size 150 × 140 mm
Moving Size 75 × 50 mm
Focusing Range 24 mm
Scale 0.002 mm
Condenser Abbe Swing out, 1.25 N. A, Swing out NA 0.9/0.25 with iris diaphragm and filter
Light Source Type Halogen
Transmit Light 6V20W Halogen, brightness adjustable
Reflect Light 6V/20W Halogen, Kohler illumination, Epi-illuminator with Iris Aperture Diaphragm and iris field diaphragm, brightness adjustable
Power Supply Type AC 110V- 240V
Polarizing Polarizer, Analyzer Optional
Dimensions (L × D × H) 360 × 260 × 620 mm
Gross Weight 12 Kg
  • It is safe, reliable, and easy to use
  • It consists of Siedentopf binocular head type
  • Infinity plan optical system, LWD coverless
  • WF10x/18mm wide field eyepiece
  • Quadruple outward revolving nosepiece
  • Double layer mechanical working stage
  • Coaxial coarse and fine focusing type
  • Halogen as light source, Kohler transmit and reflect

Metallurgical Microscopes have applications in the fields of alloy and metal engineering and the mineral industry. They are used for the inspection of thin metal plates, electric circuits, opaque metals, and minerals.

Metallurgical Microscopes have applications in the fields of alloy and metal engineering and the mineral industry. They are used for the inspection of thin metal plates, electric circuits, opaque metals, and minerals.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Metallurgical Microscope?

Ans. A Metallurgical Microscope is a specialized optical instrument used for examining the structure, composition, and defects of metals, alloys, and other solid materials at high magnification.

2. How is a Metallurgical Microscope different from a Biological Microscope?

Ans. Unlike a Biological Microscope, which is designed for transparent samples, a Metallurgical Microscope is used for opaque and reflective materials, utilizing reflected light illumination instead of transmitted light.

3. What type of illumination is used in a Metallurgical Microscope?

Ans. Our Metallurgical Microscope uses LED and halogen illumination to provide bright, consistent lighting for high-contrast imaging.

4. What magnification range is available in a Metallurgical Microscope?

Ans. We offer magnifications ranging from 50x to 500x, depending on the objective lenses and eyepieces used.

5. What industries use Metallurgical Microscopes?

Ans. Industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, metallurgy, manufacturing, and material research use Metallurgical Microscopes for quality control, material testing, and failure analysis.

Metallurgical Microscope Models

Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO121 has an infinity plan optical system with a magnification range of 40x-400x and a Siedentopf binocular head with a 30° inclination. It consists of a quadruple outward revolving nosepiece, a LWD coverless objective, and a double-layered mechanical working stage. Halogen is used as a source of light with transmitting and reflecting features.

Metallurgical Microscope LBN-MO122

  • Optical System: Infinity Semi-Plan
  • Standard Magnification: 50x – 500x