FREDERICKSBURG, VA, July 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) SX Microscope Range: Easier Precision Systems Inspection
Precision engineering provides solutions for designing reliable and sophisticated equipment. In the production of precision systems, advanced engineering and manufacturing techniques are important. Extreme and conscious planning must be done in order to ensure that everything is well executed. From the smallest detail in the beginning, to production until the final packaging, everything must be done correctly and accurately. Qualified engineers spend a lot of time evaluating the function of each separate part, which is why a good microscope for the job is important.
With different options to suit different requirements, Vision Engineering has introduced the new and affordable SX stereo zoom microscopes. The SX range is perfect for critical PCB inspections as all microscopes from this range are equipped with outstanding optics and a wide variety of magnification. This range is comprised of the SX25, SX45, SX80 and the SX100. These microscopes can be purchased at SMTinspection.
SX25 Binocular Microscope
This microscope is an entry-level, yet high quality device. Designed to provide outstanding results, the SX25 binocular microscope is ideally used for routine life science and industrial applications. It has a standard magnification range of x10-x45. It has a working distance of 97mm up to 180mm. With high quality optics, the SX25 boasts of flat field imaging while at the same time delivering high resolution images. Robust and easy to use, the microscope is designed to provide outstanding value without compromising performance.
SX45 Binocular Microscope and Trinocular Microscope
Another affordable device, the SX45 Greenough stereo microscope provides high quality stereo viewing. This model is equipped with an extra-long working distance that can range from 115mm up to 220mm for assembly, manipulation and inspection tasks. The SX45 binocular microscope has a compact design and a standard magnification range of x8-x50. The SX45 trinocular microscope, meanwhile, has a head option that can be used with a digital or video camera to utilize its image capture capabilities.
SX80 Trinocular Microscope
This higher end microscope allows fast and accurate viewing of all subjects with a standard magnification range of x8-x64. Clarity or contrast of the image is not compromised since the SX80 produces high quality stereo images. It has a standard working distance of up to 78mm to 130mm. A more advanced microscope, the SX80 has a compact and modular design allowing accessories to be added to the configuration. This model has a modular photo tube option and can be used with a digital or video camera to utilize its image capture capabilities.
SX100 Trinocular Microscope
The SX100 boasts of a standard magnification range of x8-x80. Providing a working distance of 78mm to 130mm, this microscope provides high performance stereo magnification, while maintaining a long working distance. This model also provides users with a fine focus option, for precise control at higher magnifications and critical examinations. This advanced option allows operators to easily switch between object manipulation and high magnification inspection tasks. The SX100 also comes with modular systems for different applications. This model also has a modular photo tube option and can be used with a digital or video camera to utilize its image capture capabilities.
SMTinspection is a known retailer of microscopes and viewers for industry, scientific and other uses. They specialize in providing quality equipment for printed circuit board inspection as well as manual assembly equipment. The SX series and other Vision Engineering microscopes are available from SMTinspection.
For more information, visit http://www.smtinspection.com.
SX Microscope Range: Easier Precision Systems Inspection
Precision engineering provides solutions for designing reliable and sophisticated equipment.
2011-07-07
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