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The Industrial Microscope: Should You Get One For Your Business?
- By Edison Ramsey
- Published 03/11/2010
- Business Management
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Edison Ramsey
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The industrial microscope is a product of brilliant research and the quest for better and more powerful microscopes. On the other hand, this quest was spurred by industries seeking to create better but affordable products fit for human consumption and use. But is this necessary for your business?
Do You Need a Heavy-Weight Microscope?
If you are the sort of businessperson eager to produce quality products you have a use for an industrial microscope. But you are not a scientist you say. Well, quite true, but this microscope will help you spot defects or product imperfections before these are distributed to stores for retail. As a new entrepreneur making your own products such as tanning leather or fashioning jewelry, this microscope can do wonders for your business.
If you retailing leather or jewelry, the industrial microscope can help you check the quality of the products in 3D configuration. To do this effectively, you must have a store of information about leather or jewelry; you can source the information from the local library or online libraries for free or for a fee. To repeat, since you are no scientist as you say, you don't have to take up any chemistry or physics course. You only have to check the product if it passes standards, especially if you are dealing with pricey goods.
But if you are into production, the use for the microscope would center on quality control. Materials are inspected for flaws that may result in defective merchandise. Now to the question --do you need this type of microscope? Sure. This microscope will require quite some investment money but the return of investment will be worth the trouble.
Features
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r-quality illumination is a feature of the industrial microscope. External light from different angles is also used. The use of filters clearly defines the small details of the material. As a jewelry designer, you need to check if the tiny clasps are secured in place and the gems are of the quality you expected.
Presentation and documentation of your observations can be done with the use of the microscope in conjunction with a digital camera and cameras with high-grade resolution will further enhance outline and the minute details of the specimen and you can check cross sections of the material. You can observe every bump or irregularity of the material, including tiniest crack the unaided eye cannot discern.
The industrial microscope can be upgraded with microscopy accessories or upgraded with Kohler illumination. Manufacturers of microscopes produce different accessories -boom stands, dissecting tables, illumination of different make, lenses, and filters. As a precaution purchase a microscope brand that offers accessories and replacement parts so there will be no problem searching for compatible accessories or replacements.
Microscope Care
Microscopes like everything else expire. But if you know how to handle it and how to use it properly, the life of your microscope can be extended. Using a metal case outfitted with soft interiors cushions the microscope from sudden bumps. Just don't drop it please. And always encasing the microscope with dust covers prevents the accumulation of dust in tiny spaces.
Now if you are ready to get one, always ask for a warranty, just in case. In the manufacturing business there's no excuse for not having an industrial microscope.
CanScope - complete solution for all your microscopy needs.
Contact: 1-877-56SCOPE(72673) or info@CanScope.ca
Do You Need a Heavy-Weight Microscope?
If you are the sort of businessperson eager to produce quality products you have a use for an industrial microscope. But you are not a scientist you say. Well, quite true, but this microscope will help you spot defects or product imperfections before these are distributed to stores for retail. As a new entrepreneur making your own products such as tanning leather or fashioning jewelry, this microscope can do wonders for your business.
If you retailing leather or jewelry, the industrial microscope can help you check the quality of the products in 3D configuration. To do this effectively, you must have a store of information about leather or jewelry; you can source the information from the local library or online libraries for free or for a fee. To repeat, since you are no scientist as you say, you don't have to take up any chemistry or physics course. You only have to check the product if it passes standards, especially if you are dealing with pricey goods.
But if you are into production, the use for the microscope would center on quality control. Materials are inspected for flaws that may result in defective merchandise. Now to the question --do you need this type of microscope? Sure. This microscope will require quite some investment money but the return of investment will be worth the trouble.
Features
Bette
Presentation and documentation of your observations can be done with the use of the microscope in conjunction with a digital camera and cameras with high-grade resolution will further enhance outline and the minute details of the specimen and you can check cross sections of the material. You can observe every bump or irregularity of the material, including tiniest crack the unaided eye cannot discern.
The industrial microscope can be upgraded with microscopy accessories or upgraded with Kohler illumination. Manufacturers of microscopes produce different accessories -boom stands, dissecting tables, illumination of different make, lenses, and filters. As a precaution purchase a microscope brand that offers accessories and replacement parts so there will be no problem searching for compatible accessories or replacements.
Microscope Care
Microscopes like everything else expire. But if you know how to handle it and how to use it properly, the life of your microscope can be extended. Using a metal case outfitted with soft interiors cushions the microscope from sudden bumps. Just don't drop it please. And always encasing the microscope with dust covers prevents the accumulation of dust in tiny spaces.
Now if you are ready to get one, always ask for a warranty, just in case. In the manufacturing business there's no excuse for not having an industrial microscope.
CanScope - complete solution for all your microscopy needs.
Contact: 1-877-56SCOPE(72673) or info@CanScope.ca