The functionality of the halation microscope has been realized with a compound microscope. (Patent pending)
The "Model HSM-300D" is a revolutionary microscope that allows for the observation of halation images (specular reflection images) in three dimensions. It enables the viewing of the vertical positions of ITO and color filter substrates, and the lighting provided for scratch observation simultaneously serves as supplementary lighting for halation, helping to identify scratches, cracks, bubbles, and dirt on glass and film substrates. This is particularly ideal for improving the work efficiency of inspections on substrates using ITO. The three-eye system also allows for observation on a monitor. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog. *For sample evaluations, please inquire.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Features】 ○ The halation lighting is external, and there is no internal lighting in the optical tube. Observations can be made with clear images. ○ The light source uses white LEDs, maintaining a long lifespan without the need for lighting replacement. ○ As it provides a three-dimensional image, it can clearly capture positions and observe depth. ○ When used in conjunction with scratch detection lighting, scratches and other issues that are not visible due to halation can be observed. 【Useful in the following fields】 ■ Inspection of cracks, scratches, and dirt on IC chips. ■ Observation of mirror finishes, foreign objects, scratches, and surface irregularities such as pinholes. ■ Identification of foreign objects, scratches, dirt, and front/back surfaces on glass, plastic, etc. ■ Inspection of pinholes, peeling, and scratch conditions on thin films, vapor deposition, coatings, etc. ■ Can also be used as a general stereomicroscope.
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
Inspection of ITO for EL, LCD, and touch panels.
Detailed information
-
This image appears three-dimensional (ITO of the LCD panel).
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
With the advancement of ultra-precision machining technology, there is a demand for equipment with high observation capabilities in a wide range of fields, including electronic components with extreme precision and academic fields in biology that explore minute structures. The halation microscope, which utilizes optical illumination, is the ideal instrument for investigating fine structures across various industries. Sees International is integrated with development and design technologies related to halation microscopes, and is prepared to promptly respond to your technical needs for horizontal deployment, meeting your expectations in inspection, observation, and research tasks.