Metallurgy Microscope NMM-103 offers bright and dark field observation for flexible metallurgical analysis. It provides 12V / 50W halogen illumination with adjustable brightness. This unit comes with WF10× / Ø22mm wide field eyepieces for a broad and clear view. It is fitted with a 45° inclined hinged binocular tube for ergonomic comfort. Our microscope includes multiple filters to enhance contrast and reveal fine sample details.
Observation method |
Bright field and dark field |
Eyepiece |
WF10× / Ø22mm wide field plan eyepiece |
Objective type |
Infinity Plan Achromatic |
Objectives and working distance |
PL L5×/0.12 BD – 9.7mm PL L10×/0.25 BD – 9.3mm PL L20×/0.40 BD – 7.23mm PL L50×/0.70 BD – 2.5mm |
Eyepiece tube |
Hinged binocular, 45° inclined, 53 to 75mm interpupillary distance |
Nosepiece |
Quintuple, inward-facing ball positioning |
Focusing mechanism |
Coarse/fine coaxial, 2μm precision |
Stage |
Mechanical stage: 242×200mm, movement range: 30×30mm Circular rotating stage: Ø130mm (max), Ø12mm (min) clear aperture |
Illumination system |
12V / 50W halogen lamp, adjustable brightness |
Filters included |
Yellow, green, blue, frosted glass |
Power supply |
AC220V/50Hz or 110V/60Hz |
FAQ for Metallurgy Microscope NMM-103
1: Does Metallurgy Microscope NMM-103 come with any filters for enhancing image quality?
Yes, it includes multiple filters (yellow, green, blue, and frosted glass) that enhance contrast and help you see fine sample details more clearly.
2: How long does the halogen lamp last?
The halogen lamp has a long service life, but when it eventually dims or burns out, you can easily replace it—no special tools are needed.
3: What sample sizes can Metallurgy Microscope NMM-103 handle?
The large mechanical stage and the rotating circular stage (Ø130mm max) accommodate a variety of sample sizes, which is great for different types of material testing.
4: Can I switch between magnification levels easily?
Yes, it comes with a quintuple nosepiece that allows me to quickly switch between different objective lenses for various magnification levels and working distances.
5: What should I do if the Metallurgy Microscope NMM-103 is not working?
Check the power, bulb, brightness dial, and lens alignment. Clean the lenses, adjust focus, and contact support if the issue continues.