Inverted metallurgical microscope has an integrated front mounted camera port and newly designed E Planachromat infinity corrected objectives for brightfield observation modes
Meiji Techno announces the IM-7000 series of inverted metallurgical microscopes.
Evaluation of metallurgical specimens is fast and easy with this inverted metallograph, it says.
The IM-7000 delivers an excellent performance-to-cost ratio because it has the features and versatility that one would expect to find in more expensive instruments.
It has an integrated front mounted camera port with adapters available for 35mm, CCD, CMOS and other cameras.
The lenses are the newly designed E Planachromat infinity corrected objectives for brightfield observation modes.
The microscopes employ a powerful Koehler method vertical illuminator with a 6V 30Wt halogen bulb in an adjustable centering socket to provide enhanced image quality of observations and adjustable brightness control.
Meiji UK says its continued key to success has been the ability to meet the needs of specific applications through the supply of rugged, cost-effective microscopes having a life-time warranty.
With excellent technical support and rapid delivery, on-site trials and demonstrations available too, Meiji Techno says its broad range of microscopes provide high value in use solutions at a very attractive price.