Main application fields and functions of stereomicroscope
A stereomicroscope is a microscope with two complete optical paths that provides a sense of three dimensionality when observing specimens. It has many uses and is a type of microscope with a sense of three dimensionality. Stereoscopic microscopes can be equipped with digital imaging devices to become digital stereomicroscopes.
In this way, it has more advantages in observation:
1. It can reduce eye service and achieve multi person synchronized preview at low cost.
2. You can save the observed images and distribute them to each relevant section for viewing.
3. It can perform other functions such as video recording and measurement. Stereoscopic microscopes are easy to operate, with a magnification typically ranging from 7X to 42X and a maximum magnification of 180X.
Stereoscopic microscopes have a wide range of applications, including the following:
1. Research in zoology, botany, entomology, histology, mineralogy, archaeology, geology, and dermatology.
2. Inspection of raw materials and cotton wool fabrics can be carried out in the textile industry.
In the electronics industry, it is used as a tool for transistor spot welding, inspection, and other operations.
4. Inspection of surface phenomena such as crack composition, pore shape, and corrosion of various materials.
5. The device used as a machine tool for manufacturing small precision parts, observing the working process, inspecting precision parts, and assembling tools.
6. Surface quality inspection of lenses, prisms, or other transparent materials, as well as quality inspection of precision scales.
7. Distinguishing the authenticity of paper currency using a digital stereo microscope.
8. Widely used in textile products, chemical engineering, plastic products, electronic manufacturing, mechanical manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, food processing, printing industry, higher education institutions, archaeological research and many other fields.
