Differences between Inverted Metallographic Microscope and Upright Metallographic Microscope
The inverted metallographic microscope is mainly suitable for the research and analysis of the microstructure of various metals and alloy materials, the quality of castings and the phase structure after heat treatment. , only one observation surface is flat when preparing samples, so it is generally used in factory laboratories, scientific research institutions and colleges. Other industries, such as electronic products, thin films, and coatings, use cold mounting materials to make samples and then place them upside down on the workbench directly. Because the materials are transparent, they can also be observed conveniently. The camera can be easily connected to the video screen and computer for real-time and static and dynamic image observation, saving and editing, printing and various software can be used for more professional metallographic measurement.
Upright metallographic microscopes have the same basic functions as inverted metallographic microscopes, except for the analysis and identification of metal samples with a height of 20-30mm, because they are in line with people's daily habits, they are more widely used in transparent, translucent or opaque substance. Objects larger than 3 microns and less than 20 microns, such as metal ceramics, electronic chips, printed circuits, LCD substrates, films, fibers, granular objects, coatings and other material surface structures and traces, can have good imaging effects. The camera system can be easily connected to the video screen and the computer for real-time and static and dynamic image observation, storage and editing, printing, combined with various software to carry out more professional metallographic measurement and interactive teaching needs.
