Metallurgical Inverted Microscope JBM–MM15

Metallurgical Inverted Microscope (JBM – MM15)

JBM-MM15 Trinocular Inverted Metallurgical Microscope is equipped with professional metallurgical objectives and plan eyepiece which provide clear image & comfortable observation. It is widely used to identify & analyze the structure of various metals and alloys in foundaries, Heat Treatment forging and Research Plants and Laboratories.

Head Compensation Free Trinocular, Inclination of 45 Degree
Eyepiece Wide field WF10X/18mm
DIN Plan Metallurgical Objectives 4X/0.1 W.D. 25mm
10X/0.25 W.D. 11mm
20X/0.4 W.D. 9mm
40X/0.6 W.D. 3.8mm
Flashboard Filter Blue Filter
Green Filter
Yellow Filter
Focus System Coaxial Coarse and Fine Focusing with Rack and Pinion Mechanism; Fine Focusing Scale Value 0.002mm.
Nosepiece Quadruple
Stage Double Layer Mechanical (Size172mmX142mm,Moving Range:30mmX30mm)
EPI-Illumination Apertrue Iris Diaphragm and Field Iris Diaphragm
Light Source 12V/20W,AC 85V-230V Halogen Bulb,Adjustble Brightness
Polarizing Device Analyzer rotatable 360°, Polarize &Analyzer can be moved in/out of the Optical Path
Checking Tool 0.01mm Micrometer

An Inverted Metallurgical Microscope is a powerful tool designed for the examination and analysis of impervious materials, particularly in the field of metallurgy. Unlike traditional microscopes, the inverted design allows for the placement of the specimen beneath the objective lens, offering incomparable flexibility and ease of use.

Key features of Inverted Metallurgical Microscopes include powerful magnification capabilities, advanced illumination systems, and high-quality optics. These microscopes are specifically engineered to observe metallographic samples, allowing for detailed inspections of the microstructure, grain boundaries, and other important characteristics of metallic materials.

The inverted configuration is particularly advantageous when dealing with larger or bulkier samples that may be challenging to prepare and observe in a traditional upright microscope. This design facilitates the examination of samples in containers or vessels, such as petri dishes or metallurgical mounts.

In metallurgical applications, these microscopes play a crucial role in quality control, research and development, and failure analysis. Industries such as metallurgy, materials science, and manufacturing rely on the precision and accuracy provided by inverted metallurgical microscopes to ensure the integrity and performance of metal components.

Whether used for routine inspections or in-depth research, an Inverted Metallurgical Microscope is an indispensable tool for professionals seeking to research into the elaborate world of metallography. With cutting-edge technology and ergonomic design, these microscopes empower researchers and engineers to uncover crucial insights into the structure and composition of metallic materials, ultimately contributing to advancements in various industrial fields.