Product Description
Metallurgical Microscope Type INBT2
- Inverted stage design.
- CCD camera can be attached in place of Binocular head.
- Magnification 25x to 600x.
- Can be interfaced with computer for Image analysis.
Versatile Magnification & Digital ImagingThe INBT2 microscope supports a comprehensive range of magnificationfrom 50x up to an impressive 1000xusing different objective and eyepiece combinations. Digital models integrate a high-resolution CMOS camera, with still image capture up to 8MP and video capture at 1080p or 720p. USB 2.0/3.0 connectivity ensures seamless data transfer for documentation and analysis.
Durable Construction for Precision WorkDesigned with rugged metal casting, the INBT2 guarantees stable performance even during extended sessions. The precise coarse and fine coaxial focusing system (down to 0.002mm increments) and a robust mechanical stage with fine movement controls facilitate meticulous specimen examination and measurement.
Flexible Illumination and Ergonomic DesignUsers can choose between powerful halogen or energy-efficient LED lighting, suitable for a variety of metallurgical applications. The inclined, rotatable viewing head provides comfort during prolonged use, and the adjustable interpupillary distance (5575mm) accommodates a variety of users.
FAQs of Metallurgical Microscope Type INBT2:
Q: How do I switch between different magnifications on the INBT2 microscope?
A: You can easily change magnification by rotating the quadruple revolving nosepiece, which securely positions your chosen objective lens (4x, 10x, 40x SL, or 100x SL Oil Inf.). Combined with the WF10x/18mm eyepieces, this setup allows seamless transition between 50x to 1000x magnification levels.
Q: What digital capabilities does the INBT2 model offer?
A: Digital versions of the INBT2 come with a CMOS sensor, providing image resolutions up to 1920 x 1080. Still images can be captured at 2MP, 5MP, or 8MP. Video output supports up to 1080p, and images can be exported in JPG, BMP, or PNG formats via USB 2.0/3.0 interface.
Q: When should I use the halogen lamp versus the LED light source?
A: The halogen lamp (6V/20W) provides intense, warm illumination suitable for detailed structure studies, while the 3W LED is preferred for energy efficiency and cooler light output. You can select based on sample type, duration of use, or power availability.
Q: Where is the INBT2 microscope primarily manufactured and supplied from?
A: The Metallurgical Microscope Type INBT2 is manufactured, supplied, and exported by companies based in India. It is distributed globally for use in research laboratories, educational institutes, and industrial inspection settings.
Q: What is the process for capturing and exporting images from the digital version?
A: To capture images, use the software provided with the digital model. Connect the microscope via USB, capture still images or videos at your desired resolution, and save them in JPG, BMP, or PNG format for easy transfer and analysis.
Q: Which parts are replaceable or available as spares for maintenance?
A: Spare parts such as objectives, eyepieces, stage clips, bulbs, and fuses are readily available. This ensures ongoing reliability, making it simple to maintain or upgrade your microscope as needed.
Q: What are the key benefits of using the INBT2 in metallurgical analysis?
A: The INBT2 delivers precise imaging, flexible magnification, and ergonomic operation. Its robust build and digital recording capability make it especially advantageous for detailed metallographic studies, research documentation, and routine inspections.