From Powder to Reliable Parts
Versatile Materials Characterization Solution in Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing is one of the top trends in academic research and industry. There are various microscopy and metrology tools that are used to inspect and analyze the different steps of additive manufacturing from powder to printing to post printing inspection. This webinar provides some key examples of how light microscopy is an important tool in many key steps of this process.

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ZEISS LSM 900, the confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) from ZEISS, is the one instrument you will need for materials analysis. Characterize 3D microstructures surfaces topography in your lab or multi-user facility. LSM 900 enables precise, three-dimensional imaging and analyses of nanomaterials, metals, polymers, and semiconductors. Extend your upright light microscope, ZEISS Axio Imager.Z2m or your inverted light microscope ZEISS Axio Observer 7, with a confocal scanning module. Combine all essential light microscopy contrasting techniques for materials with high precision topography. With no the need to change microscopes, you’ll save time on set-up. Benefit from automated data acquisition and post-processing. Execute non-contact confocal imaging when evaluating surface roughness.