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Metallurgical Microscope(Biotechnology and Medical Engineering)

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INSTRUMENT INCHARGE

A Thirugnanam

Professor

Biomechanics, Nanostructured biomaterials

BASIC INFORMATION

  • Make & Model : Chennai Metco
  • Department : Biotechnology and Medical Engineering
  • Location : Room No.: BM 217
  • Category : Category - III
  • Status : Functional

PRINCIPLE:

The metallurgical microscope uses transmitted and reflected light to illuminate the surface of a sample. The light is then magnified through a series of lenses, allowing the operator to examine features such as grain structure, phase distribution, and defects. The principles of optical microscopy, including contrast techniques like brightfield, darkfield, and polarization, are employed to visualize the microstructure.

APPLICATION:

Metallurgy: Used for the analysis of metals, alloys, and other materials, particularly for failure analysis, quality control, and research. Quality Control: Inspection of microstructures in metal manufacturing, ensuring uniformity and structural integrity. Research and Development: Used in R&D for developing new materials with specific properties or improving existing ones. Petrography: Analysis of rocks and minerals under different lighting conditions to understand their composition and properties.

EXPERIMENTS & CHARGES:

EXPERIMENT - 1

  • Name of Experiment : Microstructural analysis
  • Condition of Analysis : As per MSDS and Cover letter
  • Service Units : 4 Sample
  • Academic & Educational Institution Charges : ₹ 118.00
  • R & D National Laboratory Charges : ₹ 177.00
  • Industry Charges : ₹ 236.00
  • International Charges : ₹ 354.00
  • Available for Sample Booking : Yes
  • Remarks :