The application fields and usage methods of stereomicroscope
Stereoscopic microscope, also known as "solid microscope" or "dissecting microscope", is a type of binocular observation microscope that can not only magnify the object being observed like a regular microscope, but also form a positive stereo image, with a sense of stereoscopy, just like when we directly observe objects with both eyes. And it has a long work experience, a wide field of vision, and good imaging quality. It is easy to operate and convenient to use, so it is suitable for experimental research work in factories, research departments, schools and other units. It is also suitable for the assembly, repair, and biological dissection of instruments and small precision parts. At present, this type of microscope has been widely used in the electronics industry.
Application fields of stereomicroscope:
Stereoscopic microscopy is easy to operate, with a magnification generally between 7X-42X and a maximum magnification of 180X. Stereoscopic microscopes are also widely used, with the following main applications:
1. Research in zoology, botany, entomology, histology, mineralogy, archaeology, geology, and dermatology.
In the textile industry, it is used for the inspection of raw materials and cotton wool fabrics.
In the electronics industry, it serves 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. When manufacturing small precision parts, the device used for machine tools, observation of working processes, inspection of precision parts, and assembly 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 essay money.
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.
