Guest102023
Materials
- Feb 11, 2010
- 1,523
Skyrocketing prices for met lab services are forcing me to consider setting up my own basic metallography capability. This would support failure analysis, so not an everyday tool, and it just needs to do the job: capture good quality images for evaluation and reporting purposes. The subject matter is usually not very exotic - carbon steel, stainless steel, weld sections, etc.
As much as I would love an all-dressed Zeiss or Nikon (at prices equivalent to a substantial down-payment for a house), I can't get close to those. So I am looking at 'Amscope', and want to know if anyone has experience with this low-priced Chinese scope and camera combo. A little googling shows that the same equipment is sold under different names (no surprise if you spend any time on Amazon).
Thanks in advance.
"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"
As much as I would love an all-dressed Zeiss or Nikon (at prices equivalent to a substantial down-payment for a house), I can't get close to those. So I am looking at 'Amscope', and want to know if anyone has experience with this low-priced Chinese scope and camera combo. A little googling shows that the same equipment is sold under different names (no surprise if you spend any time on Amazon).
Thanks in advance.
"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"