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Microscopes, Optical Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Auto-focus Microscopes AFL-IZ – CHUO PRECISION INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD.
Microscopes, Optical Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentAuto-focus Microscopes AFL-IZ – CHUO PRECISION INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD.
High speed focusing is possible using LD light source
AFL-IZ is autofocus system that uses a laser (wavelength: 780 nm) as a AF light source.
Compact microscope system with controller/driver and AF unit.
Compared to the conventional line sensor method, a wider tracking range (AF operation range) is possible.
As with the conventional line sensor method, it is possible to custom manufacture an optical system to suit your purpose.SKU: n/a -
Other Test Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Dynamic Particle Image Analysis System iSpect DIA-10 – SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Other Test Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentDynamic Particle Image Analysis System iSpect DIA-10 – SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Comprehensive Particle Characterization
Shimadzu’s iSpect DIA-10 Dynamic Image Analyzer combines particle size and image analysis technology to offer complete particle characterization. It can perform particle imaging, size analysis, and foreign object detection, and obtain size distributions and number concentration, in as little as two minutes.
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Optical Instruments, Other Optics Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Mechanical Stage System XY Stage ALD-220-C2A1 – CHUO PRECISION INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD.
Optical Instruments, Other Optics Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentMechanical Stage System XY Stage ALD-220-C2A1 – CHUO PRECISION INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD.
It is widely used for precision positioning applications such as cameras, sensors, and workpieces.
Motorized XY stage using ball way for guide.
Positions of the Pre-HOME sensor and the LIMIT sensor are adjustable.SKU: n/a -
Optical Instruments, Other Optics Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Michelson interferometer – Shinyo Seiki Manufacturing Co.
Optical Instruments, Other Optics Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentMichelson interferometer – Shinyo Seiki Manufacturing Co.
It is the most basic product among the various interferometers that have been devised.
The application of this technology is the basic technology of our company. It has a very wide range of applications, including micro-measurement, measurement of optical wavelength and wavelength ratio, measurement of refractive index and dispersion ratio, surface roughness, and thin films.
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Elemental analysis, Optical Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Portable elemental analyzer MH-6000A – Micro Emission Ltd.
Elemental analysis, Optical Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentPortable elemental analyzer MH-6000A – Micro Emission Ltd.
Provides speedy elemental analysis of liquid samples in addition to being portable.
The adoption of liquid electrode plasma (patented in Japan and the United Stetes) makes plasma emission analysis easy to use and reliable. Analysis on inorganic components (metals, etc.) in liquid samples can be performed. Since it does not use gas such as argon, there is no need to construct gas cylinders, gas pipes, and exhaust ducts. It is advantageous in terms of running costs. It is easy to choose the installation location and ideal as an addition to existing facilities.
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1. Accuracy and Precision:
Evaluate the accuracy and precision of Test Instruments. Consider how well the instruments can provide reliable and consistent measurements under various conditions.
2. Cost and Value:
Compare the costs associated with different Test Instruments. Consider not only the initial purchase price but also ongoing operational costs and the overall value the instruments provide for your specific testing needs.
3. Technology Used:
Determine the technology employed in the test instruments. Whether it’s based on electronic, optical, or other methods, choose the technology that best suits your testing requirements.
4. Measurement Range:
Specify the required measurement range for the test instruments. Ensure that the chosen instruments can cover the full range of values relevant to your testing applications.
5. Response Time:
Assess the response time of the instruments. Depending on your testing needs, a fast response time might be crucial for real-time monitoring and control.
6. Calibration and Maintenance:
Examine the ease of calibration and maintenance. Regular calibration is essential for accurate results, and instruments with straightforward maintenance procedures often have longer lifespans.
7. Safety Features:
Check for safety features incorporated into the instruments, especially if they will be used in potentially hazardous conditions. Safety features could include automatic shutoffs or alarms for abnormal conditions.
8. Data Handling and Connectivity:
Evaluate the data handling capabilities and connectivity options of the instruments. The ability to log and transmit data can be crucial for analysis and integration with other systems.