Differences between using inverted and orthogonal metallurgical microscopes
Inverted metallographic microscope is mainly applied to the organisational structure of various metals and alloy materials, casting quality and heat treatment phase organisation research and analysis work, is a necessary instrument for metallurgical research, due to the inverted observation surface of the specimen is not limited by the height of the specimen, in the preparation of the specimen only one observation surface flat, so the factory laboratory, scientific research institutions and colleges and universities teaching the common choice. Other industries such as electronic products, films, coatings using cold inlaid materials made of specimens directly inverted on the workbench, due to the transparency of the material can also be convenient for observation. Camera can be easily connected to the video screen and computer for real-time and static and dynamic image observation, saving and editing, printing combined with a variety of software can be more professional metallographic measurements.
Orthogonal metallographic microscope has the same basic functions as inverted metallographic microscope, in addition to analysing and identifying metal specimens with height of 20-30mm, it is more widely used for transparent, semi-transparent or opaque materials because it conforms to the daily habits of human beings. Greater than 3 microns less than 20 microns to observe the target, such as metal ceramics, electronic chips, printed circuits, LCD substrates, films, fibres, granular objects, plating and other materials surface structure, traces, can have a good imaging effect. Camera system can be easily connected to the video screen and computer for real-time and static dynamic image observation, saving and editing, printing combined with a variety of software can be more professional metallographic measurements, interactive teaching field needs.
