Metallurgical Microscope is an optical microscope specifically used for examining and analyzing the microstructure of metals and other materials. Unlike biological microscopes, metallurgical microscopes are typically used to observe opaque and polished samples such as metals, ceramics, and composite materials.
Here are some application examples of our metallographic microscope:
Check grain structure: Analyze the grain size and orientation in the metal to evaluate its mechanical properties.
Identification of inclusions: Detecting and identifying non-metallic inclusions that may affect the performance of metal components.
Surface treatment analysis: Evaluate the effectiveness and uniformity of surface treatments, such as carburizing, nitriding, and coating.
Fault investigation: Determine the microstructural causes of component failures in engineering applications.
Development of alloys: Study the influence of alloying elements on the microstructure and properties of new metal alloys.