Materials Microscopy has gone Digital

Primotech, from Zeiss, is a new imaging system for material analysis with a very attractive price-to-performance ratio.
Primotech can be used in industrial quality control, geology, mineralogy and education environments.
The system is offered in four stand variations, meaning configurations are available for a wide variety of applications. In routine applications, customers can quickly and reproducibly analyse their products within the production process. In an educational setting, Primotech and the iPad imaging app Matscope transform classical learning environments into digital classrooms.
The integrated camera and various interfaces make it possible to connect the system to additional microscopes, printers, or other devices.
The Matscope app allows multiple users to view images from all connected microscopes on a projector, enhancing laboratory communications or the classroom experience. Matscope is easy to use, makes transferring images to PCs extremely simple, and offers important measuring tools for material analysis.
Matscope makes additional measuring tools available for certain applications, such as the inspection of circuit board traces, which increase throughput. Users can easily create reports using Matscope and send them via e-mail.
The encoded nosepiece turret, which is unparalleled in this class of microscope, automatically recognises the attached objective and adjusts scalings in the sample image, reducing sources of error.
The large sample space allows users to analyse objects up to 34 mm in size.
Further, simultaneous reflected and transmitted-light illumination make it possible to view both transparent and non-transparent materials on the one microscope.
Primotech can also be used to analyse birefringent structures.
Carl Zeiss Pty Ltd
Ph: 1300 365 470