Applications for CX41

Large variety of applications
Enhanced image clarity
Outstanding flat images
Cost-efficient
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Ceramic specimen
A thin section of the ceramic sample is cut of (5 mm thickness). One surface is treated by a process of repeated lapping and cleaning. After drying it is mounted to the microscope slide with resin. The exposed face is now reduced to ....
Fluorescent probes
Many fluorescent dyes or fluorochromes can specifically interact with certain target molecules, like most nucleic acid stains (DAPI, ...
Orthoscopy
Observation of a specimen with a conventional microscopy setup.
Phase Contrast
Phase contrast was introduced in the 1930's for testing of telescope mirrors, and was adapted by Zeiss laboratories into a commercial microscope several years ...
Polarised Light Microscopy
The polarised light microscope is designed to observe and photograph specimens that are visible primarily due to their optically anisotropic character. In order to ...
Polymer specimen
During the solidification of polymer melts there may be some organisation of the polymer chains, a process that is often dependent upon the annealing conditions. When nucleation occurs, ...
Transmitted Darkfield Illumination
Transmitted darkfield illumination can be used to increase the visibility of specimens lacking sufficient contrast for satisfactory observation and imaging by ordinary ...
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