The application of industrial inspection microscopy
The application of industrial inspection microscopy
Industrial microscopes are mainly used in industry, and their applications in industry mainly involve observing materials and quality testing. Most industrial materials are opaque, such as metal, composite materials, and electronic semiconductor devices. On the other hand, biological microscopes are mainly used in the field of life sciences to observe cells, pathogens, tissues, etc., most of which are transparent objects. The difference in transparency and opacity of the observed samples also determines the major structural differences between the two types of microscopes: the different optical paths. Most industrial microscopes use reflective illumination paths (some have both transmission and reflection paths or pure transmission paths used in geology), while biological microscopes use pure transmission paths without reflection paths. Factory inspections and quality control typically require the use of industrial microscopes to magnify and observe microscopic objects or small details of the products or perform high-precision inspections.
Industrial microscopes can provide various solutions:
1. Retrofitting on existing equipment by using the original microscope, such as installing a high-definition industrial camera with a crosshair, and directly connecting to an LCD monitor for monitoring and inspection. This solution is simple to use, convenient, stable in performance, and cost-effective, making it an ideal choice for industrial microscope inspection.
2. Using the high-definition industrial inspection microscopy system designed and manufactured by Vision Image, a professional solution provider for factory microscopy inspection. This system offers high display speed, clear and flicker-free images, good color reproduction, compact structure, high integration, stable performance, and low failure rate.