Stereomicroscopes

Stereomicroscopes SMZ25 & SMZ18

The SMZ25 and SMZ18 stereo microscope zoom series offers outstanding image quality for both user observation and digital camera capture throughout the full magnification range.Nikon’s SMZ25 and SMZ18 revolutionise stereo microscopy with exceptional image resolution and the unique provision of 25:1 and 18:1 zoom ratios respectively.Applications range from routine inspection of critical components to research and development and failure analysis of innovative structures and devices.

Basic characteristics

  • Exceptional image quality for both user observation and digital photography across the entire magnification range
  • High-resolution imaging with unique zoom ratios of 25:1 (SMZ25) and 18:1 (SMZ18)
  • Ideal models for applications from routine inspection of critical components to research, development, and failure analysis of innovative structures and components
  • Fully compatible with NIKON METROLOGY cameras and NIS ELEMENTS image analysis software

Stereomicroscopes SMZ1270i & SMZ1270

The SMZ1270 series exceeds the standard imaging requirements for observing and recording minute object features. It is especially suitable for materials science, industrial manufacturing applications and in-line process control functions. The SMZ1270 series offers incredible Image sharpness throughout the wide magnification range and is ideal for failure analysis studies, defining modes of failure and verifying solutions. Component surface examination, crack-detection, corrosion studies, composite materials, textiles, parts produced by machine tools for critical aerospace components or building and construction materials are all carried out easily.

Basic characteristics

  • Applications broadly related to materials science
  • Quality control in industrial manufacturing applications
  • Production batch inspection
  • Extended zoom ratio of 12.7:1, combining ease of use with exceptional optical performance

Stereomicroscope SMZ800N

The SMZ800N stereo microscope model from NIKON METROLOGY offers ease of use and high-definition imaging, which are essential for applications such as electronic component inspection and failure analysis. With a zoom ratio of 8:1 (1x-8x), this model is ideal for failure analysis studies and verifying results. It easily handles applications such as surface examination of components, crack detection, corrosion studies, and observation of composite materials, textiles, and parts produced by machine tools for critical aerospace/marine components or construction and building materials. This makes it perfectly suited for applications in materials science, research, and industry, capable of performing not only routine but also critical and specialized observation tasks.

Basic characteristics

  • Ease of use and high-definition imaging, essential for applications like electronic component inspection and failure analysis
  • Magnification with a zoom ratio of 8:1 (1x-8x)
  • Suitable for examining component surfaces, crack detection, corrosion studies, and observation of composite materials, textiles, and parts for critical aerospace/marine or construction materials
  • Ideal for materials science, research, and industrial applications, handling both routine and critical or specialized observation tasks

Stereomicroscopes SMZ745T & SMZ745

The high zoom magnification range of 7.5:1 and super-long working distance of 115mm show why both the SMZ745T and SMZ745 stereo microscopes are so well suited to materials research and production line applications. The stereomicroscopes are ideal for failure analysis studies, surface examination of components, crack detection, corrosion studies, and inspection of composite materials, textiles, and parts produced by machine tools for critical aerospace components or construction and building materials.

Basic characteristics

  • High-focus magnification capability of 7.5:1.
  • Suitable for surface examination of components, crack detection, corrosion studies, and observation of composite materials, textiles, and parts produced by machine tools for critical aerospace/marine components or construction and building materials.
  • Applications in materials science and research, as well as in production control.
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