Olympus IMS to showcase industrial microscope at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Feb. 3, 2016
The BX53M system microscope for metallurgical analysis features an LED illuminator that enables users to change observation methods by turning a dial.

The BX53M system microscope for metallurgical analysis features an LED illuminator that enables users to change observation methods by turning a dial. A directional darkfield advanced imaging function illuminates the sample from the side with the ability to control the direction from a handset or the company's OLYMPUS Stream 2.1 image analysis software, and a MIX function combines directional darkfield with brightfield, polarized light, or fluorescence. A 150 × 100 mm flat-top stage accommodates larger samples.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5154

To Learn More:

Contact: Olympus IMS
Headquarters: Waltham, MA
Product: BX53M system microscope
Key Features: LED illumination for switching between observation methods

What Olympus IMS says:
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