Kính hiển vi đo lường STM7
The STM7 microscopes offer excellent versatility and high performance three axis measurements of parts and electrical components, with sub-micron precision. Whether samples are small or large, simple or complex, or measurements are being taken by a novice or an expert, the Olympus STM7 range features measuring microscopes tailored to fit your needs.
STM7 Specifications
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Small frame |
Middle frame |
Large frame |
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Optical System |
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UIS2 Optical System (Infinity-corrected) |
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Microscope Frame |
Observation Method |
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BF/DF/DIC/KPO*1 |
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Reflected/Transmitted |
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Reflected/Transmitted |
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Illumination System |
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White: for Reflected Illumination, Green: for Transmitted Illumination with Max. Power Consumption: 10 W |
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Focus |
Motorized/Manual |
Manual [Manual Type] |
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Motorized [Motorized Type] |
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Stroke |
175 mm |
145 mm*2 |
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FOCUS button: Coarse movement speed |
8 mm/sec [Motorized Type] |
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Fine Focasing Speed (Variable) |
800 µm/400 µm/200 µm/50 µm (Full Rotation of Knob) 4 Steps [Motorized Type] |
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Maximum measurable height |
175 mm*3, 120 mm*4 |
145 mm*3, 90 mm*4 |
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Objectives |
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Measuring Objectives/Metallurgical Objectives |
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Observation tube |
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Erect image monocular tube, erect image trinocular tube (100:0/0:100) |
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Stage |
Stroke |
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50(X)x50(Y)mm |
200(X)x200(Y)mm |
300(X)x300(Y)mm |
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100(X)x100(Y)mm |
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Measuring Accuracy |
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50 mm Stroke:(3+L/50)µm |
(3+4L/200)µm |
(3+6L/300)µm |
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100 mm Stroke:(3+2L/100)µm |
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Counter Display |
Number of axes |
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Three |
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Unit |
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mm/μm/inch/mil |
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Minimum resolution |
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0.1μm |
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Dimensions |
[Manual Type] |
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466(W)x583(D)x651(H)mm |
606(W)x762(D)x651(H)mm |
804(W)x1024(D)x686(H)mm |
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[Motorized Type] |
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466(W)x583(D)x811(H)mm |
606(W)x762(D)x811(H)mm |
804(W)x1024(D)x844(H)mm |
Weight |
[Manual Type] |
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84kg(Approx.) |
152kg(Approx.) |
277kg(Approx.) |
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[Motorized Type] |
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92kg(Approx.) |
159kg(Approx.) |
284kg(Approx.) |
Remark |
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*1: Simple Polarized Light Observation |