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MAGUS Metal D650 BD LCD Metallurgical Digital Microscope

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With a camera and monitor. Magnification: 50–800х. Trinocular head, plan achromatic objectives for brightfield and darkfield observations, 50W halogen reflected light illuminator, fine focusing in 0.7µm, large stage

Trinocular, digital screen/PC monitor
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
50 — 800
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 83035
Brand MAGUS
Warranty 5 years
EAN 5905555018430
Package size (LxWxH) 58x49x60 cm
Shipping Weight 23.75 kg
Description

The MAGUS Metal D650 BD LCD Metallurgical Digital Microscope is suitable for observing the surfaces of photomasks, integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and other long and wide objects. It is equipped with a large stage that can easily hold large samples, and fine focusing with a scale value 0.7µm for high-precision observations at high magnification. Brightfield, darkfield, and polarized light microscopy techniques. The microscope is suitable for quality control laboratories, research centers, and university departments.

Digital camera

MAGUS CHD40 is a digital HDMI camera with three video interfaces and automatic switching between 4K and Full HD depending on the monitor resolution. The camera is equipped with an 8MP sensor and produces realistic images in 4K resolution (3840x2160px) when connected via HDMI or USB3.0. When connected via Wi-Fi, the image quality is Full HD (1920x1080px). The camera uses an HDMI interface to connect to a TV, monitor, or projector directly. In this mode, the camera operates autonomously without a connection to a PC. The HDMI interface provides a high and stable transfer rate from the camera to the external screen. You can connect the camera to a PC via Wi-Fi or USB3.0. Video is recorded at 30fps. The camera combines high FPS and high bandwidth HDMI. Therefore, videos are vivid, with no freezes or gaps between frames. At maximum resolution, the image is well-detailed, moving objects are visible without bugs, and object movement is displayed without delays.

Monitor

The MAGUS MCD40 Monitor is designed to use a visualization system of the MAGUS microscope. It is connected to a camera mounted on the microscope to display real-time images. It supports MAGUS 4K HDMI cameras. The screen diagonal is 13.3 inches. The IPS matrix provides bright images with large viewing angles. If you look at the display at an angle, the color reproduction is not distorted. The display can be placed on a folding stand on a table or shelf or mounted directly to the camera or microscope stand.

Optics

The trinocular head has a trinocular tube for mounting a digital camera. The light/camera selection knob directs the light beam onto the camera for bright well-detailed photos and video that can be displayed on the external screen. The camera is not included in the basic configuration. On the left eyepiece, there is a diopter ring for adjusting the image.

Plan achromatic objectives with the BD symbol are designed specifically for brightfield and darkfield microscopy techniques. The objectives have a long working distance. Five of them are included, one in each slot of the revolving nosepiece. Any installed objective can be quickly replaced with an optional one, if required. Infinity-corrected optics with magnification from 50x to 800x. The revolving nosepiece with objectives is oriented toward the interior – the user can see the objective inserted into the optical path.

Illumination

The reflected light illumination system is designed for all observations to be as well-detailed as possible regardless of the used objective and microscopy techniques. The light source is a 50W halogen bulb that creates bright, even, and warm lighting. The Köhler illumination method can be used to adjust the illumination, there are filters for color rendering, and a polarization device (built-in analyzer and removable polarizer). The light source, aperture, and field diaphragms can be centered. The illumination system also includes a darkfield device.

Stage and focusing mechanism

A special feature of the microscope is a large stage of 280x270mm, with a movement range of 204mm along the X and Y axes. Focusing is adjusted by rotating the coarse and fine focusing knobs. They run smoothly and confidently, and due to the fine focusing scale value, operation at high magnifications is precise. The coarse focusing has a lock knob and tension adjustment. The focusing knobs are located at the base of the microscope, and so you can take a relaxed and comfortable position. You can place your hands on the table instead of holding them in the air.

Accessories

To get the maximum out of the MAGUS Metal 650 BD microscope, get additional accessories: eyepieces, objectives with long working distance for brightfield and darkfield, calibration slides, digital cameras.

Key features of the microscope:

  • Precise focusing: fine focusing scale value 0.7µm; coarse focusing has a lock knob and tension adjustment
  • Large stage for easy observation of long and wide objects, large range of movement of the stage along two axes
  • Plan achromatic optics, trinocular head with a 100:0 and 0:100 beam splitter, trinocular tube for camera installation
  • Light source, field and aperture diaphragms can be centered, Köhler illumination adjustment, polarization device, set of color filters, darkfield microscopy techniques
  • Illuminator – 50W halogen bulb with 220V power supply and brightness-adjustment
  • Optional accessories

Key features of the camera:

  • The camera operates autonomously without a connection to a PC and via HDMI interface. Can be connected to a PC via Wi-Fi and a USB3.0 interface
  • Auto switching between 4K and Full HD depending on monitor resolution
  • 30fps for observing moving objects, recording video, and moving the sample without jerkiness or delays
  • SONY Exmor/Starvis color CMOS backlit sensor provides low noise level and high light sensitivity even in low-light conditions. You will get clearer, brighter, and more color-saturated images
  • Software with photo, video recording, editing, external display functions, linear and angular measurements

The kit includes:

  • MAGUS CHD40 Digital Camera (digital camera, HDMI cable (1.5m), USB3.0 cable (1.5m), USB mouse, 32GB SD memory card, USB Wi-Fi adapter (2pcs.), AC power adapter 12V/1A (Euro), installation CD with drivers and software, user manual and warranty card)
  • MAGUS MCD40 LCD Monitor
  • Base with a power input, reflected light illuminator, focusing mechanism, stage, and revolving nosepiece
  • 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
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL L80x/0.80 BD WD 0.8mm
  • Eyepiece 10x/22mm with long eye relief (2 pcs.)
  • C-mount adapter 1x
  • Hex key wrench
  • AC 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 L100х/0.85 (dry) BD WD 0.4mm
  • Calibration slide
Specifications
Product ID 83035
Brand MAGUS
Warranty 5 years
EAN 5905555018430
Package size (LxWxH) 58x49x60 cm
Shipping Weight 23.75 kg
Type light/optical, metallurgical
Head trinocular, digital screen/PC monitor
Nozzle Siedentopf
Head inclination angle 30 °
Magnification, x 50 — 800
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, PL L80x/0.80 BD; parfocal distance 45mm (*option: PL L40x/0.60 BD, PL L60x/0.70 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 280x270
Stage moving range, mm 204/204
Stage features two-axis mechanical
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters ±5 (on the left tube)
Diaphragm built-in aperture and field
Focus coaxial, coarse focusing (30mm, 13.1mm/circle, with a lock knob and tension adjusting knob) and fine focusing (0.0007mm)
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
Camera specifications
Sensor Sony Exmor/Starvis CMOS
Color/monochrome color
Megapixels 8
Maximum resolution, pix 3840x2160
Sensor size 1/1.2'' (11.14x6.26mm)
Pixel size, μm 2.9x2.9
Interface connectors Wi-Fi, HDMI 1.4, USB 3.0
Memory card SD up to 32GB
Ability to connect additional equipment USB mouse, flash stick (USB), Wi-Fi adapter (USB)
Light sensitivity 1028mV with 1/30s
Signal/noise ratio 0.13mV at 1/30s
Exposure time 0.14ms–1000ms
Video recording
Frame rate, fps at resolution 30@3840x2160 (HDMI), 30@1920x1080 (Wi-Fi), 30@3840x2160 (USB3.0)
Place of installation trinocular tube, eyepiece tube instead of an eyepiece
Image format *.jpg, *.tif
Video format *.h264/*.h265, *.mp4
Spectral range, nm 380–650 (built-in IR filter)
Shutter type ERS (electronic rolling shutter)
Software HDMI: built-in; USB: MAGUS View
System requirements Windows 8/10/11 (32bit and 64bit), Mac OS X, Linux, up to 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 or higher, minimum 4GB RAM, USB2.0 port, RJ45, CD-ROM, 19" or larger display
Mount type C-mount
Body CNC aluminum alloy
Camera power supply DC adapter 12V, 1A
Camera operating temperature range, °С -10...+50
Operating humidity range, % 30 — 80
Monitor specifications
Type of matrix IPS
Display diagonal, inch 13.3
Display resolution, px 3840x2160 (4K)
Aspect ratio 16:9
Brightness, cd/m² 400
Number of displayed colors 16.7 m
Contrast 1000:1
Horizontal/vertical viewing angle, ° 178/178
Size of the visible screen area (WxH), mm 295x165
Pixel pitch (WxH), mm 0.154x0.154
Frequency of optical source, Hz 60
Type of matrix backlight LED
LED backlight lifetime, h 50000
Interface HDMI
Operating temperature range, °C -15...+55
Operating humidity range, % 10 — 90
Power supply AC 110–220V, DC 5–12V/1A (Type-C)
Power consumption, W 12 (max.)
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