How to choose a suitable microscope?
Microscopes have become the most common analytical instruments in laboratories and R&D rooms. However, for professionals who often use microscopes, how to easily choose a cost-effective microscope that meets their scientific research needs is a headache. In the past, when many users consulted us, they could only inquire about a simple microscope, but they did not know much about the purchase of microscopes. Based on many years of consulting experience, Hefei Miwei Optical Co., Ltd. has summarized for the majority of microscope purchasers. Some of the most common questions before purchasing a microscope, I hope they can help you make your selection.
Before purchasing, first understand what type of microscope is suitable for the samples you want to detect?
Microscopes can be divided by function according to different observation samples: generally there are metallographic microscopes, polarizing microscopes, stereo microscopes, biological microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, etc. Different functional microscopes are also used in different ways. Polarizing microscopes are mainly used in geological applications. Research on the detection of anisotropic non-metallic materials such as ores. Metallographic microscopes are mainly used to observe, identify and analyze the internal structure and organization of various opaque materials such as metals. It is suitable for factories and mining enterprises, universities and scientific research departments. This instrument is equipped with The camera device can capture metallographic patterns, measure and analyze the patterns, and perform image editing, output, storage, management and other functions. Stereoscopic microscopes are suitable for micron-level practical analysis, fracture detection, inspection of electronic industry production lines, and printing. Verification of circuit boards, verification of soldering defects (printing misalignment, sagging, etc.) in printed circuit assemblies, verification of single-board PCs, and all fields that require detailed observation of sample surfaces, with measurement software that can measure various data. Biological microscopes are mainly used in the medical and health fields and in schools and scientific research units for medical diagnosis, testing, teaching, and research. Therefore, before purchasing, you should find out what samples you want to observe, so that the merchant can recommend a suitable microscope to you. .
