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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: , suitable media, and microscope slides. For specimen examination, the equipments needed are stereomicroscope, dollies, petrographic or polarizing microscope, metallographic microscope, eyepiece micrometer, stage micrometer, microscope lamps, needleholders
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: hardened concrete are given in the following sections: Section Qualifications of Petrographers 3 Purposes of Examination 4 Apparatus 5 Selection and Use of Apparatus 6 Samples 7 Examination of Samples 8 Specimen Preparation 9 Visual and Stereomicroscope Examination 10 Polarizing
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Supplier: Evident Scientific
Description: Better Images and Results DSX1000 digital microscopes enable faster failure analysis with guaranteed accuracy and repeatability. Large selection of lenses that are easy to change Switch between 6 different observation methods by pushing a button Fast macro
- Application: Measuring / Toolmaker, Metallurgical, Semiconductor Inspection, Other
- Computer Interface: Yes
- Digital Display: Yes
- Eyepiece Style: Binocular, Other
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Supplier: Nikon Metrology
Description: Nikon's Eclipse polarizing microscopes are renowned for their abilitiy to produce brighter, clearer, and higher contrast images. The LV100N POL, available in diascopic and episcopic microscope illumination types, continues this tradition and offers a completely reengineered base
- Application: Other
- Computer Interface: Yes
- Eyepiece Style: Trinocular
- Fine Focus: Yes
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Supplier: Unitron Ltd.
Description: 45° incline head, ball bearing stage, rack and pinion substage
- Application: Biological / Life Science
- Eyepiece Style: Binocular
- Fine Focus: Yes
- Grade: Benchtop
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Supplier: Unitron Ltd.
Description: 45° incline head, ball bearing stage, rack and pinion substage
- Application: Biological / Life Science
- Eyepiece Style: Monocular
- Fine Focus: Yes
- Grade: Benchtop
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Supplier: Nikon Metrology
Description: A multi-purpose zoom microscope system that provides capabilities that don't currently exist with stereomicroscopes and compound high magnification microscopes. The AZ100 Multizoom represents a new concept in zoom microscopes. It covers an extremely wide range of magnifications,
- Application: Gemological, Metallurgical, Semiconductor Inspection, Other
- Eyepiece Style: Monocular
- Grade: Benchtop
- Mechanical Stage: Yes
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Supplier: Unitron Ltd.
Description: 45° incline head, ball bearing stage, rack and pinion substage
- Application: Biological / Life Science
- Eyepiece Style: Monocular
- Fine Focus: Yes
- Grade: Benchtop
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Supplier: Nikon Metrology
Description: The MA100N is a compact inverted microscope designated for bright ?eld and simple polarizing observations. Responding to the requests from manufacturing and QA/QC sections in a variety of industries, Nikon developed this simple but durable model which enables high contrast image
- Application: Metallurgical, Semiconductor Inspection, Other
- Eyepiece Style: Monocular
- Grade: Benchtop
- Mechanical Stage: Yes
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Supplier: Unitron Ltd.
Description: For brightfield, darkfield, interference contrast and polarization
- Application: Metallurgical
- Computer Interface: Yes
- Digital Display: Yes
- Eyepiece Style: Trinocular
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Supplier: Nikon Metrology
Description: Slim and compact, the ECLIPSE Ci-POL is a personal-type polarizing microscope that doesn't occupy your entire desk. With cutting-edge CFI60 infinity optics, it offers advanced optical performance and user-friendly operation. Built-in capture button located near the front of the
- Application: Other
- Computer Interface: Yes
- Eyepiece Style: Trinocular
- Fine Focus: Yes
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Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites
They considered the electron microprobe to be as important to the geo- sciences in the 20th century as the introduction of the polarizing petrographic microscope was to mid-nineteenth century mineralogists.
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The Clay Minerals Society Glossary for Clay Science Project
thin section Material, such as a sliced piece of mineral material, rock material, or soil material, that is mounted on a glass microscope slide, and placed in the optical path of a polarizing ( petrographic ) microscope is referred to as a "thin section".
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An Examination of Sedimentary Rocks and Constituent Minerals with the Scanning Laser Acoustic Microscope
Optical characteristics of sedimentary rocks and their constituent minerals are routinely observed and quantified with the petrographic ( polarizing ) micro- scope and reported in the literature; a quantitative acoustic examination at comparable magnification (i.e.,about 85 times) is reported here for the …
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Application of petrography, major and trace elements, carbon and oxygen isotope geochemistry to reconstruction of diagenesis of carbonate rocks of the Sanganeh...
Thin sections were considered using standard polarized petrographic microscope and cathodoluminescence micro- scope (CL).
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Developments in Soil Classification, Land Use Planning and Policy Implications
The soil fabric was examined with a polarizing petro- graphic microscope and features described.
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers
See ▶ Dichroism (2) An optical phenomenon in which mineral grains within a rock appear to be different colors when observed at different angles under a polarizing petrographic microscope .
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Investigative methods for the characterisation of historic mortars—Part 1: Mineralogical characterisation
Optical microscopic methods are commonly applied using a polarising petrographic microscope to study thin sections of material.
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Mechanism of fracture in macro- and micro-scales in hollow centre cracked disc specimen
At the same time, petrographic studies using a polarizing petrographic microscope were employed to benefit from optical properties of calcite (e.g. extinction) in distinguishing between micro-cracks and mineral boundaries.
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The Soils of the Philippines
Soil micromorphology in the field soil survey begins with routine 10x hand lens but more detailed studies are conducted in the laboratory using petrographic polarizing microscope after preparing thin sections (0.03 mm thickness) with rock-cutting saw of diamond cut-off …
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77th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society September 8–13, 2014
High-resolution mosaics of the sections are created from separate 50X images taken with a Zeiss Scope petrographic microscope to identify the components by other techniques: SEM+EDS, polarizing petro- graphic microscope , and micro-Raman techniques.
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