ProfLabKZ supplies laser confocal microscopes. This modern research equipment has a significantly wider range of capabilities compared to conventional light microscopes. They can help you capture not only two-dimensional, but also three-dimensional images, obtain information about the surface profile, measure the thickness of semi-transparent coatings, etc.
Laser confocal microscopes are used as a tool-room microscope for measuring linear dimensions, angles, radii, etc. The measurement accuracy makes these microscopes suitable for quality control of measuring, metalworking and medical instruments, microelectronic components and other parts, the inspection of which implies conducting measurements in the XY, XZ and YZ planes. One of the features of the LEXT OLS5000 microscope is the ability to construct models and conduct measurements of surfaces with steep slopes of up to 87.5°
The laser microscope allows you to study the structure and surface topography with the detection of level differences of up to 6 nm for transparent and non-transparent specimens which is why it is widely used in materials science, forensic science and microelectronics. Thanks to the use of a 405 nm wavelength laser light source, illumination, a confocal optical arrangement, and the use of Photomultiplier tubes instead of conventional CMOS or CCD detectors, LEXT OLS5000 has a very small depth of field that makes it possible to determine the focal plane height and to construct high-precision 3D surface models. Special software allows you to measure the profile, area and volume of the obtained models. In the model section plane, it is possible to measure linear dimensions, circle radii and angles. Images and models are saved using a special format that can be used to carry out additional measurements, if necessary.