MAGUS Metal 630 BD Metallurgical Microscope
Magnification: 50–500х. Compact microscope stand, trinocular head, plan achromatic objectives for brightfield and darkfield microscopy techniques, 50W halogen reflected light illuminator
Product ID | 82899 |
Brand | MAGUS |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 5905555018355 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x37x73 cm |
Shipping Weight | 19.5 kg |
MAGUS Metal 630 BD Metallurgical Microscope for brightfield, darkfield, and polarization microscopy techniques. The powerful halogen illumination produces a quality image with any objective lens and any microscopy method. The microscope is designed for quality control and study of microstructure of metal and semiconductor materials, and opaque objects. It is used to conduct research at production facilities, in the laboratories of research centers, and at university departments.
Optics
The trinocular head has a trinocular tube into which the digital camera (not included) is mounted. The light beam is directed either to the eyepieces or to the trinocular tube using an eyepiece/camera light path selection knob. The trinocular head is tilted 30° for easy observation. The diopter adjustment ring is located on the left tube.
After mounting the supplied objectives in the revolving nosepiece, one slot is left free for an additional objective. All base objectives are plan achromatic, with long working distance and they are suitable for brightfield and darkfield microscopy.
Illumination
For darkfield observations, the microscope is equipped with a halogen bulb of increased power (50W). In addition, the reflected light illumination system includes: a set of filters, aperture and field diaphragms, a darkfield device, a built-in analyzer, and a removable polarizer. The apertures and the light source can be centered. The Köhler illumination method can be set up.
Stage and focusing mechanism
The microscope has an interesting design regarding its stand and focusing mechanism – the sample can be of any size and height. Another feature is its small size – the microscope fits easily on surfaces with a maximum height of 40cm. The coarse and fine focusing knobs are coaxial and located on each side of the microscopy body. Coarse tension adjustment can also be adjusted.
Accessories
Additional accessories for the MAGUS Metal 630 BD microscope can be ordered separately. These include compatible eyepieces, long working distance objectives for brightfield and darkfield, calibration slides, and digital cameras.
Key features:
- Suitable for studying opaque specimens of any size and height
- Trinocular head with trinocular tube for mounting a digital camera and a 100/0 and 0/100 beam splitter
- Observations in reflected light using brightfield, darkfield, and polarization microscopy techniques
- The power of the halogen light source has been increased to 50W (suitable for darkfield)
- Field and aperture diaphragms for Köhler illumination as well as a set of colored light filters, centering of both diaphragms and a light source
- Compact stand design for mounting the microscope in small spaces
- A wide range of optional accessories
The kit includes:
- Stand with focusing mechanism, stage and revolving nosepiece
- Reflected light illuminator with a lamphouse
- Trinocular head
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L5x/0.12 BD WD 9.7mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L10x/0.25 BD WD 9.3mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L20x/0.40 BD WD 7.2mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L50х/0.70 BD WD 2.5mm
- Eyepiece 10x/22mm with long eye relief (2 pcs.)
- C-mount adapter 1x
- Hex key wrench
- Base with a power input
- Power cord
- Reflected light illuminator power cord
- Dust cover
- User manual and warranty card
Available on request:
- 10x/22mm eyepiece with a scale
- 12.5x/14mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 15x/15mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 20x/12mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 25x/9mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L40x/0.60 BD WD 3.0mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L60x/0.70 BD WD 1.9mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L80x/0.80 BD WD 0.8 mm
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L100х/0.85 (dry) BD WD 0.4mm
- Digital camera
- Calibration slide
Product ID | 82899 |
Brand | MAGUS |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 5905555018355 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x37x73 cm |
Shipping Weight | 19.5 kg |
Type | light/optical, metallurgical |
Head | trinocular |
Nozzle | Siedentopf |
Head inclination angle | 30 ° |
Magnification, x | 50 — 500 |
Magnification, x (optional) | 50–1000/1250/1500/2000/2500 |
Eyepiece tube diameter, mm | 30 |
Eyepieces | 10х/22mm, eye relief: 10mm (*optional: 10x/22mm with scale, 12.5x/14; 15x/15; 20x/12; 25x/9) |
Objectives | infinity plan achromatic: PL L5x/0.12 BD, PL L10x/0.25 BD, PL L20x/0.40 BD, PL L50x/0.70 BD; parfocal height 45mm (*optional: PL L40x/0.60 BD, PL L60x/0.70 BD, PL L80x/0.80 BD, PL L100x/0.85 BD (dry)) |
Revolving nosepiece | for 5 objectives |
Working distance, mm | 9.7 (5x); 9.3 (10x); 7.2 (20x); 3.0 (40x); 2.5 (50x); 1.9 (60x); 0.80 (80x); 0.40 (100x) |
Interpupillary distance, mm | 48 — 75 |
Stage, mm | 185x140 |
Stage moving range, mm | 35/30 |
Stage features | two-axis mechanical stage; microscope base size: 300x240 mm |
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters | ±5 (on the left tube) |
Diaphragm | built-in aperture and field |
Focus | coaxial, coarse (with coarse focusing tension adjustment) and fine (0.002 mm) |
Illumination | halogen |
Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
Power supply | 220±22V, 50Hz, AC network |
Light source type | 12V/50W |
Light filters | green, blue, yellow, matt |
Operating temperature range, °C | 5...+35 |
Additional | built-in analyzer and removable polarizer, darkfield device |
User level | experienced users, professionals |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | complicated |
Application | metallurgical |
Illumination location | upper |
Research method | bright field, dark field, polarization |
Pouch/case/bag in set | dust cover |
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