Image Analysis Software
Olympus image analysis software turns an Olympus microscope into an effective, high-performance analysis station. Its intuitive operation enables smooth image acquisition, filtering, measurement, documentation and archiving.
Stream Enterprise
Stream Enterprise software with integrated data management offers intelligent step-by-step workflows to acquire sharp, crisp images that are ready for quantitative measurements and professional reporting based on the latest standards.
Digital Cameras
Olympus Digital Cameras are exclusively designed for Microscopes and become indispensable options nowadays. All cameras are confirmed their best digital imaging performance with Olympus Microscopes and Imaging Analysis Software systems.
DP75 Digital Camera for Microscopes
Make your microscope inspections more efficient with the powerful DP75 digital microscope camera. This high-performance tool is tailored for a range of applications and enables you capture high-resolution brightfield, darkfield, MIX (brightfield and darkfield), polarization, DIC, fluorescence, and near-infrared (NIR) observation* images.
DP28 Digital Camera for Microscopes
The DP28 digital microscope camera combines powerful features, precise color accuracy, and up to 4K resolution across a wide field of view to provide high-resolution images of your inspection samples that are free from artifacts. Make your inspections fast and efficient with images that are sharp and clear, even when moving the stage.
SC180 Digital Camera for Microscopes
The high-resolution, 18-megapixel SC180 color camera reveals your sample’s fine details and structures. The camera enables insightful observations by resolving more digitally-captured information on-screen than what you could otherwise see through the eyepieces.
LC35 Digital Camera for Microscopes
The LC35 digital microscope camera provides cost-effective brightfield images for a range of samples under different observation conditions. With a 3.5-megapixel CMOS sensor, and up to 40 fps frame rate, and easy integration with Olympus microscopes and software, the LC35 color microscope camera balances image quality with affordability.
DP23 Digital Camera for Microscopes
The DP23 digital microscope camera combines high image quality with precise color accuracy and convenient features to make your workflow easier. Providing advanced functions balanced with outstanding value, the DP23 camera is instrumental to perform almost any industrial imaging application.
Related Applications
Nonmetallic Inclusion Analysis in Steel
Nonmetallic inclusions are compound materials embedded inside steel during the manufacturing process. Inclusions have a different chemical origin and give different mechanical properties to steel, such as formability, toughness, machinability, and corrosion resistance. As a general rule, the fewer or less severe the inclusions, the higher the quality of the steel. Therefore, analyzing and documenting nonmetallic inclusions is important for quality control.
Defect Detection on Etched Silicon Carbide (SiC) Wafers
Silicon carbide (SiC) is an important material in the semiconductor industry, as it is used for its technical and physical properties in modern circuits. SiC devices are revolutionizing power electronics across industries, offering increased efficiency, power density, and reliability in applications such as electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and industrial drives.
Grain Size Analysis in Metals and Alloys
In the metallographic laboratory, analyzing grains in metallic and alloy samples, such as aluminum or steel, is important for quality control. Most metals are crystalline in nature and contain internal boundaries, commonly known as grain boundaries. When a metal or alloy is processed, the atoms within each growing grain are lined up in a specific pattern, depending on the crystal structure of the sample. With growth, each grain will eventually impact others and form an interface where the atomic orientations differ. It has been established that the mechanical properties of the sample improve as the grain size decreases. Therefore, alloy composition and processing must be carefully controlled to obtain the desired grain size.
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