Materials microscopes are designed for observing any non-biological specimens. The most common types are metallurgical and stereo microscopes. They are widely used in industry, earth sciences, palaeontology, archaeology and particle anaysis.
Metallurgical MicroscopesMetallurgical microscopes are equipped with an incident light source (also called reflected) which sends the light through the objective onto the relective surface of the metal. |
Digital MicroscopesThe perfect solution for making observations with colleagues and where images are required. A camera is built into (or attached) to the microscope and a live image is displayed on an integrated or separate display or computer. |
Measuring MicroscopesWe offer a choice of different types of microscopes and systems for making measurements ranging from eyepiece graticules to motorised image analysis systems. |
Portable MicroscopesPortable microscopes are designed so they can be used away from the laboratory if needed. Many are battery powered, they are all relatively lightweight. |
Wafer / Semiconductor MicroscopesThese microscopes are designed to hold large wafers on specialised stages and have incident (reflected) light sources. |
Monozoom MicroscopesMonozoom microscopes are compact, highly versatile, single lens zoom microscopes that are usually supplied with a digital camera attached. These microscopes have very high quality optics and the modular design can be configured for use in almost any application. |
Particle SizingAlmost every microscope can be used to perform particle sizing, all that is needed is a scale in the eyepiece or a camera with measurement software. A range of solutions are shown here. |
Polarising MicroscopesGT Vision offer the largest range of polarising microscopes. These microscopes are designed for looking at materials such as geological specimens, minerals, polymers and crystals which change colour or contrast under polarised light. |
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