I have seen a data: a person will meet approximately 29.2 million people in their lifetime, and the probability of two falling in love is 0.000049. You see, it's really difficult to find someone you like. Maybe I won't be able to find the person I really like for a while, so why not find a magical Leica microscope.
Leica, a brand that is easily attracted by its name, has a long history of over 160 years and is a famous optical manufacturing enterprise in Germany. Unlike other brands, Leica is currently the only manufacturer in the industry that can simultaneously provide microscopes, image acquisition products, and image analysis software.
When you go to Leica Microsystems, you will find that it provides instruments and services for users of clinical and life science research, some surgical specialties, material science specialties, manufacturing industry, forensic medicine services, and teaching all over the world, as well as electron microscope sample preparation instruments and workflow solutions for life science and industrial applications.
Leica, as a leader in the global innovation of Microscopy, microscopic photography, and software solutions, is certainly worth looking forward to the new product DM6 M LIBS of Leica Microscope. Let's follow the chain to learn about it:
DM6M LIBS enables a two in one system for rapid and accurate material analysis: The integrated laser spectroscopy function of DM6M LIBS can provide the chemical composition of microstructures observed in microscope images within one second. Identify the microstructure components of interest, and then trigger LIBS analysis with just one click.
Advantages Overview: Compared to typical electron microscopy methods, it saves 90% of time and is based on reliable visual and chemical inspection of material information, enabling quick and confident decision-making.
Why can using the DM6 M LIBS solution for material analysis save 90% of time? Because this solution does not require sample preparation and transfer; No system adjustment required; And there is no need to reposition the region of interest (ROI). Simplify the workflow to only one step, with a focus on results.
Component cleanliness analysis: The DM6 M LIBS two in one system is combined with Cleanliness Expert analysis software, allowing you to visually and chemically inspect the samples on the filter using only one instrument and one workflow. This makes it easier to find the source of pollution.
Evaluation of microstructure composition: The DM6 M LIBS two in one solution can help you perform phase structure and elemental/chemical analysis, such as ore, alloy, ceramic, etc. There is no need for sample preparation or transfer between 2 or more devices. The entire analysis workflow is completed on one instrument.
Greatly reducing the sample preparation that consumes human resources: Greatly reducing the sample preparation and expensive SEM/EDS analysis that consumes human resources, thereby saving time and money.
Leica DM6 M LIBS integrated laser spectroscopy material analysis two in one system, which is a divine assistance for elemental analysis, metallographic analysis, and cleanliness analysis. In microscopic observation, as long as you press a key easily, you can switch to the LIBS special optical path, laser excitation of the target micro area, and the element composition results can be obtained within one second, WYSIWYG. In addition, before using DM6M LIBS for analysis, there is no need for sample preparation, which can reduce material analysis time by 90%, significantly save manpower, and improve analysis efficiency. This new product uses Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). This is an atomic emission spectrum, which can be used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of Almost all elements in the solid phase, liquid phase and gas phase collective.
Your powerful tool for chemical analysis research: DM6 M LIBS solution uses Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to make qualitative chemical analysis possible. Click to trigger the analysis, and the laser will penetrate the aiming point on the sample. A plasma will be generated and then decomposed. The generated characteristic spectrum displays the distribution pattern of elements in the material. The software compares the spectra with known datasets of elements and compounds to determine the composition of the microstructure. The dataset can be expanded with specific material results obtained by users.
The Leica microscope seems to have a magical power, and the more you study, the more surprising it will be! Seize the opportunity, it's not too late! If you still can't find someone you like, why don't you come with me to Leica to find a magical microscope.