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With a camera. Magnification: 50–400x. Trinocular head, plan achromatic objectives for brightfield and darkfield techniques, 30W halogen transmitted light illuminator, 50W halogen reflected light illuminator

Trinocular
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
50 — 400
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
Metallurgical
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 83026
Brand MAGUS
Warranty 5 years
EAN 5905555018300
Package size (LxWxH) 35x30x75 cm
Shipping Weight 17.3 kg
Description

The MAGUS Metal D600 BD Metallurgical Digital Microscope is designed for studying objects in reflected light using brightfield, darkfield, and polarization microscopy techniques. This microscope is used to examine metal and semiconductor samples as well as other flat and polished samples with high reflectivity. In transmitted light, you can study translucent samples like thin films and particles trapped on filters. The microscope can be used in metallurgical and mechanical engineering industries, in engineering and quality control laboratories as well as in technical universities.

Digital Camera

The MAGUS CLM30 digital camera is designed for use in fluorescence and darkfield microscopy techniques.
The camera is equipped with an 8.3MP sensor and produces realistic images at a resolution of 3840x2160px. The camera is recommended for use with 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives. When working with low magnification objectives, the camera will allow you to see finer details.
Video is recorded at 45fps or 70fps depending on its resolution: They are smooth with soft and subtle transitions between frames. The movement of the sample is displayed in real time with no delays. The camera makes it easy to work with objects that are moving and is suitable for classroom demonstrations.
The camera is equipped with a USB3.0 interface. The data transfer speed is 10 times faster than USB2.0 cameras. The high-speed camera is recommended for professional laboratories, research, or university training.

Optics

The trinocular head has a trinocular tube in which the digital camera is mounted. The beam splitter directs light to the camera, there are two positions available: 100:0 and 0:100. The light beam goes all the way into either the eyepieces or the trinocular tube. Diopter adjustment ring is on the left eyepiece.

The magnification of the microscope in the basic configuration is 50–400x. Additional objectives and eyepieces will increase the range of magnification. The microscope uses plan achromatic objectives with long working distance for brightfield and darkfield microscopy techniques. There are five slots in the revolving nosepiece for mounting objectives – four objectives are included and one is optional. The revolving nosepiece with objectives is oriented toward the interior – the user can see the objective inserted into the optical path.

Illumination

The illumination uses warm halogen lamps that do not cause eye fatigue even when working for long periods of time. The power of the transmitted light illuminator is 30W and the reflected light illuminator is 50W, which ensures comfortable work using dark-field microscopy.

The reflected light illumination system contains: a darkfield device, polarization device, center-adjustable field and aperture diaphragms for Köhler illumination method, and color filters. The light source can also be centered.

The transmitted light illumination system includes: a condenser with a flip-down lens for low magnification objectives and an aperture and field diaphragm for the Köhler method.

Stage and focusing mechanism

The specimen moves with the stage along two axes. The height of the examined sample should not exceed 20mm. To work with translucent samples, the table has a transparent glass plate.

Focusing is adjusted by coaxial coarse and fine focusing knobs that are located on each side in the lower part of the microscope. This allows the observer to place their hands freely on the table rather than holding them in the air. The coarse focusing mechanism has a lock knob on the right side and tension adjustment on the left.

Accessories

The range of accessories compatible with the MAGUS Metal 600 BD microscope includes: long working distance objectives for brightfield and darkfield, eyepieces, calibration slides, and digital cameras.

Key features of the microscope:

  • Observations of opaque flat polished samples up to 20mm in reflected light using brightfield, darkfield, and polarization microscopy techniques
  • Observations of translucent samples in transmitted light
  • Trinocular tube for mounting a digital camera, and a beam splitter with two positions (100:0 and 0:100)
  • Plan achromatic objectives with a long working distance; the BD stands for both brightfield and darkfield
  • Transmitted light illuminator – 30W halogen bulb, reflected light illuminator – 50W halogen bulb ensures comfortable work using darkfield microscopy
  • Köhler illumination (reflected light) with the option of centering the light source, field and aperture diaphragms; color filters
  • Köhler illumination (transmitted light) with centering and height-adjustable Abbe condenser, flip-down condenser lens for low magnification objectives
  • Wide range of fully compatible eyepieces and objectives

Key features of the camera:

  • For fluorescence and darkfield microscopy with 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives
  • 8.3MP resolution: When observing with low magnification objectives, the camera will allow you to see finer details
  • 45fps and 70fps at 3840x2160px and 1920x1080px resolutions for observing moving samples, recording video, and moving the preparation without jerks and delays
  • Peltier element reduces the sensor temperature during prolonged operation and eliminates thermal noise. Therefore, long shutter speeds can be used when taking photos
  • SONY Exmor color CMOS backlit sensor provides a low noise level and high light sensitivity even in low-light conditions. You will get clearer, brighter, and more color-saturated images
  • USB3.0 interface for fast, smooth data transfer
  • Software with photo, video recording, editing, external display functions, linear and angular measurements

The kit includes:

  • The MAGUS CLM30 digital camera (digital camera, USB cable, 12V, 3A adapter, case, Installation CD with drivers and software, user manual and warranty card)
  • Base with a power input, transmitted light source and condenser, 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 L40x/0.60 BD WD 3.0mm
  • Eyepiece 10x/22mm with long eye relief (2 pcs.)
  • Transparent stage plate
  • C-mount adapter 1x
  • Hex key wrench
  • AC 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 L50х/0.70 BD WD 2.5mm
  • 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
  • Calibration slide
Specifications
Product ID 83026
Brand MAGUS
Warranty 5 years
EAN 5905555018300
Package size (LxWxH) 35x30x75 cm
Shipping Weight 17.3 kg
Type light/optical, metallurgical
Head trinocular
Nozzle Siedentopf
Head inclination angle 30 °
Magnification, x 50 — 400
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 L40x/0.60 BD; parfocal height 45mm (*optional: PL L50x/0.70 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 210x140
Stage moving range, mm 75/50
Stage features two-axis mechanical stage, with a glass plate
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters ±5 (on the left tube)
Condenser transmitted light: center-adjustable and height-adjustable Abbe condenser, NA 1.25, adjustable aperture diaphragm and flip-down lens, with locking screws
Diaphragm transmitted and reflected light: built-in aperture and field diaphragms
Focus coaxial, coarse focusing (25mm, with a lock knob and tension adjusting knob) and fine focusing (0.002mm)
Illumination halogen
Brightness adjustment
Power supply 220±22V, 50Hz, AC network
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 dual
Research method bright field, dark field, polarization
Pouch/case/bag in set dust cover
Weight, kg 11
Camera specifications
Sensor SONY Exmor CMOS
Color/monochrome color
Megapixels 8.3
Maximum resolution, pix 3840x2160
Sensor size 1/1.2'' (11.14x6.26mm)
Pixel size, μm 2.9x2.9
Two-stage thermoelectric module (Peltier element) to set the temperature 42°C below room temperature
Light sensitivity 5970mV with 1/30s
Signal/noise ratio 0.15mV at 1/30s
Exposure time 0.1ms–1h
Video recording
Frame rate, fps at resolution 45@3840x2160, 70@1920x1080
ADC digit capacity (bit) 8/12 (selectable)
Place of installation trinocular tube
Image format *.jpg, *.bmp, *.png, *.tif
Video format output: *.wmv, *.avi, *.h264 (Windows 8 and later), *h265 (Windows 10 and later)
Spectral range, nm 380–650 (built-in IR filter)
Shutter type ERS (electronic rolling shutter)
White balance manual, automatic
Exposure control manual, automatic
Software features image size, brightness, exposure time
Software MAGUS View
Output USB 3.0, 5Gb/s
System requirements Windows 8/10/11 (32bit and 64bit), Mac OS X, Linux, up to 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 or higher, minimum 2GB RAM, USB 3.0 port, CD-ROM, 17" or larger display
Mount type C-mount
Body CNC aluminum alloy
Camera power supply DC, 5V, from computer USB port; a 12V, 3A adapter for Peltier element
Camera operating temperature range, °С -10...+50
Operating humidity range, % 30 — 80
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