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Rapidly Visualizing Magnetic Domains in Steel with Kerr Microscopy
The rotation of polarized light after interaction with magnetic domains in a material, known as the Kerr effect, enables the investigation of magnetized samples with Kerr microscopy. It allows rapid…
6-Inch Wafer Inspection Microscope for Reliably Observing Small Height Differences
A 6-inch wafer inspection microscope with automated and reproducible DIC (differential interference contrast) imaging, no matter the skill level of users, is described in this article. Manufacturing…
Visualizing Photoresist Residue and Organic Contamination on Wafers
As the scale of integrated circuits (ICs) on semiconductors passes below 10 nm, efficient detection of organic contamination, like photoresist residue, and defects during wafer inspection is becoming…
Key Factors for Efficient Cleanliness Analysis
An overview of the key factors necessary for technical cleanliness and efficient cleanliness analysis concerning automotive and electronics manufacturing and production is provided in this article.
Structural and Chemical Analysis of IC-Chip Cross Sections
This article shows how electronic IC-chip cross sections can be efficiently and reliably prepared and then analyzed, both visually and chemically at the microscale, with the EM TXP and DM6 M LIBS…
Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Microscopy
This article demonstrates how differential interference contrast (DIC) can be actually better than brightfield illumination when using microscopy to image unstained biological specimens.
Factors to Consider for a Cleanliness Analysis Solution
Choosing the right cleanliness analysis solution is important for optimal quality control. This article discusses the important factors that should be taken into account to find the solution that best…
Efficient Particle Counting and Analysis
This report discusses particle counting and analysis using optical microscopy for cleanliness of parts and components. Particle counting and analysis is a critical part of quality assurance in the…
Quality Control Under the Microscope
Fast-rising demand for electric vehicles is one of the market’s main drivers, but there are other hotspots of growth, including the rise in renewable energy installations, such as photovoltaic panels,…
Cleanliness of Automotive Components and Parts
This article discusses the ISO 16232 standard and VDA 19 guidelines and briefly summarizes the particle analysis methods. They give important criteria for the cleanliness of automotive parts and…
How Industrial Applications Benefit from Fluorescence Microscopy
Watch this free webinar to know more about what you can do with fluorescence microscopy for industrial applications. We will cover a wide range of investigations where fluorescence contrast offers new…
Challenges Faced When Manually Rating Non-Metallic Inclusions (NMIs) to Determine Steel Quality
Rapid, accurate, and reliable rating of non-metallic inclusions (NMIs) is instrumental for the determination of steel quality. This article describes the challenges that arise from manual NMI rating,…
Reasons Why There is Growing Need for Fast and Reliable Steel Quality Rating Solutions
Steel quality is critical for the manufacturing of high-quality components and products. Fast, reliable, and accurate detection and classification of inclusions has become essential for both component…
Inverted Microscopes for Grain Size Analysis: Three Factors to Consider
Microscopic steel grain size analysis is useful in determining the quality of steel alloys for a given purpose such as building bridges vs railroad rails. This webinar will describe the preparation of…
Top Issues Related to Standards for Rating Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steel
Supplying components and products made of steel to users worldwide can require that a single batch be compliant with multiple steel quality standards. This user demand creates significant challenges…
Rate the Quality of Your Steel: Free Webinar and Report
This webinar and report describe optimal microscopy solutions for rating steel quality in terms of non-metallic inclusions and reviews the various international and regional standards concerning…
Metallography – an Introduction
This article gives an overview of metallography and metallic alloy characterization. Different microscopy techniques are used to study the alloy microstructure, i.e., microscale structure of grains,…
How to Adapt Grain Size Analysis of Metallic Alloys to Your Needs
Metallic alloys, such as steel and aluminum, have an important role in a variety of industries, including automotive and transportation. In this report, the importance of grain size analysis for alloy…
How To Create EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) Images
Watch this video to see how you can rapidly record sharp optical microscope images of samples with a large height variation. This is done with the optional Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) function of…
See the Structure with Microscopy - Know the Composition with Laser Spectroscopy
The advantages of a 2-in-1 materials analysis solution combining optical microscopy and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for simultaneous visual and chemical inspection are described in…
Fabrication de batteries
La fabrication de batteries comporte plusieurs défis clés en matière d’inspection. Des solutions pour la préparation des échantillons et l’analyse visuelle et chimique microscopique sont nécessaires.
Métallographie
Les microscopes métallographiques Leica sont optimisés pour l’analyse de la microstructure de métaux, d’alliages et d’autres matériaux.
Domaines d'application
Industrie automobile et transport
Améliorez la fiabilité et la précision de votre travail dans le secteur de la production automobile et des transports. Les solutions d'imagerie microscopique de Leica Microsystems améliorent votre…
Évaluation de la Qualité de l’Acier
Une efficacité améliorée pour l’évaluation des inclusions non métalliques permet aux fournisseurs d’acier et aux fabricants industriels de vérifier la qualité de l’acier en moins de temps afin…
Microscopes pour la médecine légale
En tant que médecin légiste, vos microscopes et votre équipement d'imagerie doivent fournir précision, qualité, exactitude et reproductibilité des résultats pour assurer le succès de l'examen des…
Métallographie
Les microscopes métallographiques Leica sont optimisés pour l’analyse de la microstructure de métaux, d’alliages et d’autres matériaux.
Propreté Technique
Pour les fabricants de produits industriels et électroniques ainsi que les applications pharmaceutiques non réglementées, les solutions pour une propreté technique efficace offrent des avantages…
Microscopes pour analyse de matériaux
L’analyse de matériaux nécessite des solutions de microscope pour l’imagerie, la mesure et l’analyse de caractéristiques dans divers matériaux tels que les alliages métalliques, les semiconducteurs,…
Marchés de la microscopie industrielle
L'optimisation du temps de fonctionnement et la réalisation efficace des objectifs contribuent à votre résultat net. Les solutions de microscopie de Leica peuvent vous donner un aperçu des plus petits…
Industrie des métaux
Les solutions de microscope Leica dédiées à l’industrie des métaux servent à évaluer la qualité des métaux et à s’assurer de la conformité aux normes applicables.
Fabrication de batteries
La fabrication de batteries comporte plusieurs défis clés en matière d’inspection. Des solutions pour la préparation des échantillons et l’analyse visuelle et chimique microscopique sont nécessaires.