Microscope using halation lighting. Detects invisible scratches and dirt with a reflected light method.
Using a halation lighting system that utilizes reflected light, we achieve exceptionally high-resolution images of cracks, scratches, and dirt that are difficult to see with conventional direct lighting. (Left side reference comparison image: dent on a motor shaft) Since a small angle reflection image can be obtained, surface protrusions are easy to observe, making tasks such as quality inspection significantly easier. We also offer an optimal model for curved surface observation, which will help resolve issues with observing R surfaces. ● Capable of observing particles down to 4 microns at 50-300x zoom and down to 2 microns at 100-600x zoom (models can be selected based on the observation target). ● Clear images with outstanding versatility. ■ For reference comparison images and detailed catalogs, please download and view.
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Using a halation lighting system that utilizes reflected light, we achieve exceptionally high-resolution images of cracks, scratches, and dirt that are difficult to see with conventional direct lighting. (Left side reference comparison image: dent on a motor shaft) Since a reflection image with a small angle can be obtained, surface protrusions are easier to observe, making tasks such as quality inspection significantly easier. We also offer an optimal model for curved surface observation, which will help resolve issues related to observing R surfaces. ● Capable of observing particles down to 4 microns at 50-300x zoom and down to 2 microns at 100-600x zoom (models can be selected based on the observation target). ● Clear images with excellent versatility. ■ For reference comparison images and detailed catalogs, please download them for viewing.
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Lenses, metal, plastic, ceramics, painting, IC chips, BGA, ITO for EL/LCD, FPC inspection, motor shafts, bearings.
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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.