About Brinell Microscope
Brinell Microscope
Brinell Microscope manufacturer and exporter.
- 7 mm Graticule Scale
- Battery illuminated(L.E.E.D.)
- Magnification : 30x
- Field of view : 9 Mm
- Measuring Accuracy : 2-3 microns.
Precision in Hardness MeasurementEngineered for metallurgical laboratories and quality control environments, the Brinell Microscope guarantees accurate and repeatable diameter readings of indentation marks. Its engraved glass reticle and achromatic optics minimize errors, making it essential for material hardness evaluation.
Sturdy and Portable for Field and Lab UseConstructed from die-cast aluminum with a corrosion-resistant finish and weighing approximately 600 grams, this microscope combines ruggedness with portability. The protective wooden case ensures safe transport during fieldwork or storage.
Effortless Illumination and AdjustmentAn integrated LED light powered by standard AA batteries provides consistent illumination, while the precision rack and pinion mechanism enables smooth focusing. These features simplify specimen viewing and enhance usability in varied environments.
FAQs of Brinell Microscope:
Q: How do I measure indentation diameters using the Brinell Microscope?
A: Align the indentation under the objective lens, focus the microscope using the rack and pinion knob, and read the diameter directly from the 0.01 mm graduated reticle through the widefield eyepiece. The engraved scale ensures accurate results for Brinell Hardness Testing.
Q: What are the main benefits of the die-cast aluminum body in this microscope?
A: The die-cast aluminum construction provides durability, light weight for portability, and a corrosion-resistant finish, making it suitable for heavy-duty industrial and field use while ensuring longevity.
Q: When should the LED illumination be used during measurement?
A: Use the inbuilt adjustable LED whenever ambient lighting is insufficient or when clear visibility of the indentation is required. The LED illumination ensures consistent, shadow-free observation of the sample.
Q: Where should I store the Brinell Microscope when not in use?
A: Keep the microscope in its supplied protective wooden case to prevent damage from dust, impact, or environmental fluctuations. Store it in a dry location within the recommended temperature range of 0C to 50C.
Q: What is the process for focusing and taking readings with this microscope?
A: Place the specimen on the holder base, adjust the focus coarsely using the rack and pinion system, then use the fine adjustment knob for precise focusing. Once the image is sharp and the scale is clearly visible, take readings directly from the reticle.
Q: Is the microscope suitable for both laboratory and field applications?
A: Yes, its portable, rugged design and protective wooden case make it ideal for both laboratory settings and on-site field testing, catering to professionals, educators, and industrial users.