Difference between revisions of "T15 Olympus BH microscope"
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− | The microscope is used to capture an image of a contact surface after a lubricity test was performed. The surface appearance of the wear scar can | + | The microscope is used to capture an image of a contact surface after a lubricity test was performed. The surface appearance of the wear scar can then be rated and the wear scar measured. The microscope is equipped with three lenses that are used to obtain different enlargements of the image. These include a 5x-, 10x- and 20x zoom. |
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+ | [[File:Axio-lab-a1.png]] | ||
+ | The microscope with the camera attached is shown in the following image. | ||
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== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
=== User Manual === | === User Manual === | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 2 July 2013
Carl Zeiss Axio A1-Scope with Axiocam ERc 5S Microscope and Camera
Used to:
- Measure wear scar and/or wear track size
- Capture wear scar and/or wear track appearance.
Typically used with:
- BOCLE
- SL-BOCLE
- HFRR
- SRV
The microscope is used to capture an image of a contact surface after a lubricity test was performed. The surface appearance of the wear scar can then be rated and the wear scar measured. The microscope is equipped with three lenses that are used to obtain different enlargements of the image. These include a 5x-, 10x- and 20x zoom.
Below is an image of the microscope without the camera.
The microscope with the camera attached is shown in the following image.
Documentation
User Manual
The user manual for the microscope : [1]
History of this Equipment
The microscope was recieved in 2013.
Current/Previous projects
The microscope is used along with all lubricity tests.