The LED illuminator for the BX53 is equivalent to or better than a 100 W halogen lamp, delivering brightness that’s appropriate for teaching or contrast methods. The BX53 upright microscope can be customized for different observation methods, such as phase contrast and fluorescence, with modular components.
Observation Method: Brightfield: ✓ Darkfield: ✓ Phase Contrast: ✓ Fluorescence (Blue/Green Excitations): ✓ Fluorescence (Ultraviolet Excitations): ✓ Differential Interference Contrast: ✓ Polarized Light: ✓ Simple Polarized Light: ✓ Illuminator: Transmitted Köhler Illuminator: LED Lamp: ✓ Fluorescence Illuminator: 100 W Mercury Lamp: ✓ Light Guide Illumination: ✓ Focus: Focusing Mechanism: Stage Focus: ✓ Intermediate Magnification Changer: Manual Terret: ✓ Stage: Manual: Manual Stages with Right-Hand Control: X: 76 mm (3 in.), Y: 52 mm (2 in.) Mechanical: Oil Rectangular Stage with Right-Hand Control: X: 76 mm (3 in.), Y: 52 mm (2 in.) Plain Stage: Dimensions: 180 mm × 150 mm (7 in. × 6 in.) Rotatable Graduated Stage: Rotation: 360 degrees Operating Environment: Indoor Use: Ambient Temperature: 5 °C–40 °C (41 °F–104 °F) Supply Voltage Fluctuations: ±10 % Dimensions (W × D × H): 274.5 mm × 614 mm × 469 mm (10.8 in. × 24.2 in. × 18.5 in.) (Epifluorescence configuration) Weight: 21 kg (46.3 lb) (Epifluorescence configuration)
ZEISS Xradia CrystalCT® computed tomography platform uniquely augments this powerful imaging technique with the ability to reveal crystallographic grain microstructures, transforming the way polycrystalline materials (such as metals, additive manufacturing, ceramics, pharmaceuticals and others) can be studied, leading to newer and deeper insights for your materials research.
ZEISS Xradia Context® micro-computed tomography (microCT) is an easy-to-use system for analysis of all types of samples. A high-array detector enables high resolution of fine details even with relatively large imaging volumes. The system features a large field of view, rapid sample mounting and alignment, streamlined acquisition workflow and fast exposure and data reconstruction times.
In XRM, contrast depends on the material being imaged and the X-ray energy used. The Xradia Ultra family comprises of Xradia 800 Ultra, operating at 8 keV photon energy, and Xradia 810 Ultra, operating at 5.4 keV. In general, lower energy X-rays are absorbed more strongly and therefore will provide you with higher contrast for most materials. Thus, as long as transmission remains sufficient, you will experience resulting image quality and/or throughput that are greatly improved with Xradia 810 Ultra.