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Mitutoyo Measuring
Microscopes
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A ring light is emitted obliquely taking the light path
surrounding the lens. This method allows a clear image of surface
defects and fine steps
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A filter (of a polarization unit or an
analyzer) placed in the midway of the optical system of the illumination
system allows observation of the colors and contrast of a workpiece in
accordance with its polarized characteristics. |

By a combined use of a polarization filter and Differential
Interference Contrast prisms, the fine step of a workpiece can be observed
in a contrast of colors. Allows bright and clear color distribution
with little eye fatigue.
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A general inspection method in which a
transmitted light is emitted parallel to the optical axis to observe the
reflected light. A fiber-optic circular illumination or a twin
fiber-optic illumination is used as an auxiliary. |
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MF-UA Series
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The "MF-A/MF-UA
series" measuring microscopes provide clear and bright images, reducing
flaring in the optical system to 50% of that of conventional microscopes.
This has been made possible by the technologies that Mitutoyo had
developed over the years as an optical lens maker. At the same time, in
responding to the user's needs, Mitutoyo has taken great care in improving
even small details, such as the measuring table feed system and the Z-axis
focus handle, to achieve a greatly improved operability. The MF-A/MF-UA
series are available in four different sizes, from a measuring range of 50
X 50mm (X-axis x Y-axis) to 300 x170mm, the latter of which is the largest
in its class, thus supporting a wide range of workpiece sizes. The
MF-A/MF-UA series make a variety of applications possible with the use of
the LED illumination system, fine-feed rotary table, etc., as well as the
"vision unit", which instantly upgrades a MF-A/MF-UA series measuring
microscope to a vision measuring unit, for even more efficient vision
measurement.
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