Composites
Comprised of at least two constituent materials of significantly different physical or chemical properties, composites are of two types: matrix and reinforcement. Modern composites are used in advanced spacecraft engineering and more commonly steel, cement, concrete and asphalt for road surfacing. The earliest composites can be dated back to the use of mud and straw as rudimentary building bricks.
Composites can be split into two main categories, commonly referred to as short fibre reinforced materials and continuous fibre reinforced materials (which are often comprised of a layered or laminate structure). Industrial damage and wear and tear through shocks, impact, loadings or repeated cyclic stresses can cause delamination, a separation of the laminate layers. Fibre pull-out, a separation of individual fibres from the matrix is also a problem.
Non destructive testing is conducted on a timely basis both throughout the production process and the ultimate use of the composite for quality control purposes. Techniques such as ultrasound, acoustic emission, resonant frequency and piezoelectric paint sensors are amongst those that can be used to identify fibre pull-out and delamination.
Alternatively samples can be taken and further studied and analyzed macroscopically, for faults and consistency in production, using a stereomicroscope, or microscopically, using an incident light microscope, in the laboratory.
Key tools and techniques include: stereomicroscopy, inverted microscopes
Key instruments include: LV-series, XT H systems
Key words include: delamination, fibre pull out, stereomicroscopy, incident light microscope
Associated Products
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SMZ800
Stereomicroscope featuring a 6.3:1 zoom ratio, ergonomic design, and impressive expansion options.
Telecom & Electronics, Telescope optics, Antennae, Implants/Protheses, Manual examination…
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SMZ1500
A stereomicroscope optical powerhouse, with a 15:1 zoom ratio and high N.A.’s producing high-contrast, tack-sharp images.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Telescope optics, Implants/Protheses, Manual examination…
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SMZ1000
Stereomicroscope with a 10:1 zoom ratio, superb optical performance and advanced ergonomics.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Cracks and Failure Analysis, Telescope optics, Implants/Protheses…
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AZ100 Multizoom
A new zoom microscope solution for macro imaging applications for biomedical and industrial markets.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Implants/Protheses, Telescope optics, Composites…
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Eclipse LV100N POL
Quantitative polarizing light microscopes for research applications.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Telescope optics, Composites, Mobile phones, shavers & watches …
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Eclipse 50i POL
Compact polarizing microscope that balances optical performance and ease of use.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Telescope optics, Composites, Mobile phones, shavers & watches …
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Eclipse LV100ND
Motorized microscope with episcopic/diascopic illumination that enables control of objectives and light intensity from camera control unit and automatically dete...
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Cracks and Failure Analysis, Implants/Protheses, Telescope optics…
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Eclipse LV150N
A manual, nosepiece type microscope which meets the various needs of observation, inspection, research and analysis across a wide range of industrial fields.
Telecom & Electronics, Antennae, Implants/Protheses, Telescope optics, Surface Examination…
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SMZ645-660
Affordable workhorse stereomicroscope with 6:3 zoom ratio and 4x to 300x magnification range.
Telecom & Electronics, Telescope optics, Antennae, Implants/Protheses, Manual examination…
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XT H 225/320 LC for X-ray and CT inspection of larger samples
XT H 225/320 LC for X-ray and CT inspection of larger samples
Aircraft Component Inspection, Die and Mould Applications, Cracks and Failure Analysis, Implants/Protheses, Damage propagation in composite material…
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XT H 225 Industrial CT Scanning
XT H 225 for all-purpose X-ray and CT inspection
Aircraft Component Inspection, Die and Mould Applications, Cracks and Failure Analysis, Implants/Protheses, Damage propagation in composite material…
