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The MAGUS Stereo A18T is successfully used for the analysis of metal surfaces

2025
Researchers at the Autonomous Systems & Mobility School Laboratory have shared their experience using the research-grade MAGUS Stereo A18T stereomicroscope in their daily work.

The MAGUS Stereo A18T is applied to research tasks in the field of tribology. The laboratory specializes in studying metal surfaces and friction processes, which require instruments that are capable of observing the three-dimensional structure of materials and performing precise surface parameter measurements.

The laboratory specialists note that the MAGUS Stereo A18T microscope ensures comfortable operation and high-quality visualization. The combination of the digital camera with stereoscopic optics provides more informative images compared to the equipment previously available in the laboratory.

The apochromatic optics and the CMO optical system received high praise for delivering high resolution, accurate color reproduction, and sharp images across the entire field of view. The integrated transmitted light illuminator enables research in brightfield microscopy, and the design allows for the installation of additional components, including fluorescence modules.

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