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News Release from: Nikon UK | Subject: LV Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2006
Accessories aid microscope customisation
LV Series industrial microscopes can now be easily customised for use in OEM applications.
With the launch of a number of new illuminators and focusing units, scope for the Nikon LV Series of industrial microscopes to be customised for use within OEM applications has been increased significantly This means even more demanding applications can benefit from the use of the LV Series acclaimed CFI60 optics, that deliver an enhanced overall optical performance and even sharper images for all the major illumination techniques
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Modular design for industrial microscopes
To satisfy and encourage ever changing and expanding applications, Nikon has introduced the new LV Series of industrial microscopes.
Two new sets of modular focusing units have been introduced, both available as manual and automated options.
In standard configurations, these offer vertical strokes of 20 and 30mm (automatic/manual), but when used in combination with a new Episcopic base, this can be extended to 68mm, making it an ideal solution for semiconductor probe inspection.
To control the motorised focusing modules, Nikon has also introduced a new dedicated controller.
In addition to the focusing modules, the new introductions also include: a new epi-illuminator, with a motorised changeover turret, aperture diaphragm and illumination (brightness/intensity) control for accurate and consistent illumination; a white light LED illuminator, specifically developed for bright field work; a modularised arm; a polarising/analysing cube; and a new nosepiece, with centring mechanism to minimise image shift during objective changeover. Request a free brochure from Nikon UK ...
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