Vision Engineering's DX55 is the ideal incident light microscope for routine metallurgical applications, including materials analysis, metal processing and building materials ...
The DX55 metallurgical microscope provides the perfect solution for a wide range of materials analysis, metal processing and quality control applications, offering superb performance and versatility. Simple operating procedures ensure outstanding effectiveness in all routine metallurgical work, making the DX55 the natural choice for the exacting demands of the busy materials laboratory.
Optics offer superb image contrast and resolution
Patented Expanded-Pupil technology reduces eyestrain and fatigue
Incident light brightfield, darkfield and polarized light illumination techniques
Range of image capture options for documentation, analysis and reporting
Compact design for maximum stability
Image Capture and Archive
Vision Engineering recognises the importance of image recording. Not only is the DX55 compatible with consumer digital cameras, but for more demanding requirements, a range of higher specification digital cameras is also available. Complementary PC software allows for more advanced image processing, analysis and documentation.
Increased Operator Comfort - Reduced Fatigue
The DX55 is also available with the Vision Engineering's patented ISIS eyepieces.
Vision Engineering's ISIS Expanded-Pupil eyepieces optimise operator performance by increasing eye-relief and freedom of head movement. ISIS increases radial and axial head freedom by at least 8 times that of conventional eyepieces and greatly improves the visibility of optical information across the entire field. A unique eye distance of 38mm allows glasses to be worn in complete comfort - throughput and accuracy are enhanced, despite prolonged periods of use. The ISIS eyepieces also have a dioptre adjustment and accept measuring graticules.
Features and Benefits
Provides essential contrasting techniques in reflected light for a wide range of routine applications.
Specimens can be examined in incident light brightfield, darkfield and polarized light.
Illumination
Köhler illumination, with a 12 volt 50W Halogen lamp, offers optimum illumination for observation and documentation techniques.