ZEISS Axioscope
Description
The Axioscope upright light microscope was designed specifically to meet the most common optical imaging requirements of materials laboratories. Axioscope is the right choice if your routine inspection tasks place high demands on usability, reproducibility and automation – and you also need advanced optical microscopy for materials analysis and metallography. Being a complete material laboratory solution, Axioscope is also the first choice from an economic point of view.
ZEISS Axioscope
Specifications |
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Supported Objectives: | 1x, 2x, 4x, 5x, 7.5x, 10x, 20x, 40x, 50x, 100x |
Illumination: | Coaxial, Ring Light (lateral), Back Light |
Focus Control (Z Adjustment): | Coarse, Fine |
XY Mechanical Stage: | Included |
Eyepiece: | Not Specified |
Features
Turnkey solution for materials research and metallography
Reliable results thanks to advanced light management
Full motorization of the motion axes for automated imaging
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Frequently Asked Questions
The main features of the ZEISS Axioscope include being a turnkey solution for materials research and metallography, advanced light management for reliable results, and full motorization of motion axes for automated imaging.
Yes, the ZEISS Axioscope is specifically designed to meet the most common optical imaging requirements of materials laboratories, making it suitable for routine inspection tasks.
Yes, the ZEISS Axioscope is capable of handling advanced optical microscopy for materials science studies, making it a versatile instrument for various tasks.
Yes, the ZEISS Axioscope offers functions for determining grain size, phases, layer thickness, as well as for the classification of graphite particles.
Yes, the ZEISS Axioscope can be integrated into a digital workflow by combining it with the ZEISS Axiocam camera portfolio and ZEISS ZEN 2 core imaging software, allowing for device control, image capture, analysis, and documentation.