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Complete classification of inclusions
Reliable detection of alumina and silicate types
Simultaneous analysis of sulfides and oxides
JK rating of sulfides, alumina and silicates
Standards: DIN 50602, ASTM E45 and JIS G0555
Inclusion size calculation independent of field of view
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Field of view of any size analysis Inclusion Inspector works with a field of view of any size. The only limitation to examining macroscopic specimen surfaces is the dimensions of the stage being used. When an inclusion covers more than one field of view it is automatically recognised as a single particle and reconstructed.
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Classifications Classification differentiates between sulfidic and oxidic inclusions. Oxidic inclusions are also subdivided into dissolved, striped and globular oxides. Inclusions are classified in accordance with ASTM E45, DIN 50602 and JIS G-555. Standards can be added at any time via the editable classification sheets. Additional standards might include other national or international standards or a standard used by your own lab.
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Chart comparison In addition, analysis Inclusion Inspector conducts image chart comparisons. You compare charts onscreen with the camera showing a live image. Various EN ISO, DIN and ASTM charts are available. Using the included chart manager you can easily define your own charts and integrate them into the chart pick list. The chart comparison uses the entire monitor for displaying reference images and the live image. This means that working with tremendously detailed images is ergonomic. Each reference image can be assigned characteristic data – numbers and text (e.g. grain sizes and type classifications). When making your comparisons, this data can be transferred to the results sheet simply by clicking the mouse button.
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Analytical functions Various analytical functions are provided by analysis Inclusion Inspector. You can evaluate digitally acquired images fast, easily and flexibly – thousands of image objects can be quantitatively registered and analysed within seconds. Surfaces, sizes and shape parameters of all kinds can be completely defined for each particle. Particle detection supports analysis of multiphase objects, which means when evaluating porous materials, both pores and grains can be investigated simultaneously. These results are then classified according to criteria that you have defined beforehand. The results will be displayed in sheets or diagrams. |
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