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New motorised objective nosepiece for microscope offers 3D measuring capabilities
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Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
: 03 June, 2009 (New Product) |
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The Axio CSM 700 microscope from Carl Zeiss is featuring a new, encoded and motorised objective nosepiece as standard item. |
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The Axio CSM 700 accurately measures even low roughness on relatively ′soft’ surfaces without contact. The Microscope visualises surfaces three-dimensionally, with high resolution and in true colour, and also allows precise measurement of 3D microstructures as well as roughness determination with high quality. Topographical measurements can be performed at more than 100 image frames per second. Additional benefits include the reliable detection of height information with step heights from 20 nm up to the millimetre range, as well as images with a depth of focus otherwise only possible with scanning electron microscopes.
The easy-to-use software provides numerous analysis options, including the measurement of roughness, evaluation of layer thickness and particle analysis. Additional functions such as a newly programmed filter facilitate and improve the image processing capabilities.
Furthermore, English units like inches and microinches have been integrated into the Axio CSM 700 software. Therefore, material Microscopy standards valid in parts of North America, in particular, can be better complied with. |
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