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Inverted metallurgical microscopes are used in the engineering and manufacturing processes to look for metal fatigue, corrosion, fractures, and ruptures that resulted from stress, cracks, and hydrogen embrittlement.

Inverted metallurgical microscopes are used when a standard upright metallurgical microscope might not have enough working room for large parts.

Some applications for the inverted metallurgical microscope include:
– Electronics,
– Telecom,
– Cast iron nodularity and flake analysis,
– Metallurgy, grain sizing, surface examination,
– Mobile phone manufacturing,
– Metal manufacturing,
– Antennae production and
– Shavers and watch production.

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