Metallographic microscope DM4 M / DM6 M
inspectionmetallurgicalfor materials analysis

metallographic microscope
metallographic microscope
metallographic microscope
metallographic microscope
metallographic microscope
metallographic microscope
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Characteristics

Type
metallographic
Technical applications
inspection, metallurgical, for materials analysis, for forensics
Ergonomics
upright
Microscope head
trinocular, binocular
Observation technique
bright field, polarized, dark field, differential interference contrast
Configuration
benchtop
Light source
LED illumination, with coaxial illumination
Other characteristics
digital camera, high-resolution, USB, modular, image-processing, with light intensity manager, movable objective, for flat samples, for polished samples

Description

Upright microscopes for materials science and industrial quality analysis provide consistent imaging conditions and reliable results. Microscope settings and imaging parameters can be quickly reproduced due to the unique software feature “store and recall”. The illumination manager and the contrast manager adjust aperture, field diaphragm and light intensity to the selected contrasting method and the utilized objective. Fully automated Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) and 1.25x overview objective for finest details. Three versions: Leica DM4 M for manual routine inspections Leica DM6 M for fully automated materials analysis Leica DM4 P upright microscope for polarization

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BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 3 - Stand D-43

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