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Transmitted light
microscopes shine light up through slide-mounted, translucent
specimens from below. When you want to see surface features or
specimens that are not translucent (such as minerals, ceramics,
needles, catheters, integrated circuits, etc.) at high
magnifications, you'll need an incident light (or metallurgical)
compound microscope that shines light down through the
objectives onto the surface of the specimen. Meiji Techno
offers metallurgical
microscopes for industrial and educational use based on an infinity
optical system. The metallurgical microscopes offer a combination of
incident and transmitted illumination in either brightfield only or
brightfield & darkfield modes with FN20 or newer models with FN22
field sizes.
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MT7000 Series |
The new MT7000 Series is an incident light,
brightfield compound microscope, ideal for examination of surface features
at high magnification and for high resolution photomicroscopy. MT
Series are an all new design with all new and improved infinity corrected
optics, auto voltage sensing power supplies, ceramic coated stages, DIN
standard 30mm FN22 eyepieces and comfortable Siedentopf viewing heads. The
MT7000 Series come with full Koehler 30W halogen illumination and
an attachable mechanical stage with drop down controls.
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The new MT7500 Series is an incident light only
microscope that can be used to view specimens in either brightfield or
darkfield illumination modes. Each model has a ceramic coated stage, full
Koehler 50W halogen illumination and an attachable mechanical stage with
drop down controls.
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The new MT8000 Series can be used for a wide range of
applications because it uses both incident and transmitted brightfield
illumination. Each model has a ceramic coated stage, full Koehler 30W
halogen illumination and an attachable mechanical stage with drop down
controls.
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The new MT8500 Series has the same
incident/transmitted illumination system as the MT8000 Series but
with 30W halogen transmitted illumination and 50W Incident illumination.
It is also capable of both brightfield and darkfield
observation.
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The IM7000 Series Inverted Metallograph can be used for a
wide range of metallurgical applications because it uses incident
brightfield epi-illumination. Each model has 30mm FN22 eyepieces,
integrated front camera port, all new and improved infinity corrected
optics, full Koehler 30W halogen illumination and a mechanical stage with
with drop down controls. A second camera port can be added with a
trinocular head.
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