Description
The Linseis DIL L74 HM heating microscope is a laboratory measuring device for the thermo-optical examination of materials.
Its wide temperature range (-100 to 2000°C) and vacuum-tight sample chamber open up completely new fields of application.
With a high-resolution color camera, resolutions of up to 1 micrometer can be achieved on a sample area of up to 10 x 14 mm2.
This provides an impression of various thermo-optical changes in real time.
From the sintering behavior of special ceramics to surface effects on solids and liquids, wetting properties and contact angle measurements between solids and liquids or melts, almost any application can be realized.
The heating microscope has a furnace that can be evacuated up to 10-5 mbar by turbomolecular pump.
Inert, reducing and oxidizing atmospheres are therefore easily possible over the complete temperature range.
In addition to the evaluation of videos and photos, the supplied software also allows automatic determination of wetting and contact angles as well as event-controlled furnace activation.
The software also automatically determines the characteristic temperature points during heating (sphere point, half sphere point, etc.) in accordance with DIN 51730, ISO 540 or CEN/TS 15404.
The advantages of the Linseis heating microscope at a glance:
- Non-contact sample measurement
- Almost all atmospheres possible
- Temperature ranges from -100°C to 2000°C possible
- CTE of solids and volumetric change of melts
- Automatic evaluation of the relevant temperature points
- Video and image recording in real time
- Optical optimization packages for CTE and optical microscope (available separately or combined)