"Collection of In-Situ Images from Ultra-High Temperature Laser Microscope" Micro Observation Image Collection
In-situ observation of the ultra-high temperature world at high resolution! We have collected clear micro-observation images under ultra-high temperature conditions of up to 1800°C.
The "Ultra-High Temperature Laser Microscope System," equipped with a digital violet laser microscope, is a system that enables clear imaging and recording of in-situ observations during heating, representing the heating observation IR image furnace of Yokokura Seisakusho. The image collection showcases clear micro-observation images of metallic materials such as steel and non-ferrous metals under ultra-high temperature conditions of up to 1800°C. Videos are also available on Yokokura Seisakusho's official YouTube channel. You can view in-situ observation videos via the QR code in the catalog. We have included eight observation images, such as: ★ "Austenite Growth to Bainite Phase Transition" ☆ "Slag Crystal Liberation from Molten Metal" ★ "In-Situ Observation of High-Temperature Tensile Process" The "Ultra-High Temperature Laser Microscope System" is utilized for research on the microstructural behavior of materials such as steel, non-ferrous metals, ceramics, and secondary batteries under high-temperature conditions. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ■ System Name VL3000DX-SVF18SP ■ Configuration [ Leather Head VL3000DX ] [ Heating Device SVF18SP ] ■ Options [ Heating Load Device SVF12FYC ] * Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Up to 1800℃! "Ultra High-Temperature Laser Microscope In-Situ Image Collection" Clear Micro Observation Images
The "Ultra High-Temperature Laser Microscope System," equipped with a digital violet laser microscope, is a system that allows for clear imaging and recording of in-situ observations during heating, representing the heating observation IR imaging furnace of Yokokura Manufacturing. The image collection showcases clear micro-observation images of metallic materials such as steel and non-ferrous metals under ultra-high-temperature conditions of up to 1800°C. Videos are also available on Yokokura Manufacturing's official YouTube channel. You can view in-situ observation videos through the QR code in the catalog. For more details, please refer to the catalog. If you have any questions or inquiries, please feel free to contact us.