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Conducting Microstructural Research Using Metallographic Microscope

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Identifying the reasons behind certain failures in the behavior of a material through microstructural analysis has a challenging task to limit this problem. For the construction industry, efficiency and quality of the material

What Does Metallography 101 Says to You?

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Walking the floor at some of picturesque infrastructures in the society today, one could not help but wonder how these constructions had been built or what kind of materials were they made of that they can withstand the test of time and environment. That’s to say, it works with the progressive technology that science continues […]

Inverted Metallographic Microscopes: Functions, Purposes and Key Features

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

An inverted metallographic microscope is one of the two types of metallographic microscopes used today.  It functions in much the same way as an upright metallographic microscope but is designed differently.  It also has a slightly different use compared to an upright microscope. 

A Short Guide to Using Metallographic Microscopes

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

You don’t have to be a scientist or medical professional to use a metallographic microscope.  If you’re a hobbyist or an amateur scientist, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to use this instrument efficiently, considering that current designs and features on metallographic microscopes make them easy to set up and use.

Field Metallographic Microscopes: Functions and Uses in Geological and Materials Sciences

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Field metallographic microscopes are a type of optical microscopy designed to view polished surfaces of rocks, minerals and metals.  Using high magnification power, metallographic microscopes are used in natural fields of study such as geology, materials science and in the semiconductor industry, often for the examination and evaluation of opaque materials and specimen.