Archive for August, 2007

When to Use an Inspection Microscope

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Inspection microscopes are most commonly used in the semiconductor industry to detect fatal errors in semiconductor devices. As semiconductors play a vital role in technology and even contributes positively to the economy, it is extremely important for manufacturers to continually produce top quality semiconductor device.

Do You Know What is an Inspection Microscope?

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Of the times that you have used microscopes in your life, from your biological class to other fields possible, you have already gained knowledge of the different types of microscopes and the advancements in microscopy for sure. Also, at this stage you are aware of the difference between a light microscope and an electron microscope—but […]

The Ultimate Inspection Microscope Buying Guide

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

If you need to buy an inspection microscope now or sometime in the future, it is important that you follow a certain guide so you would get the best value for your money. This article will help you best.

Important Features of a Quality Inspection Microscope

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

The features of a quality inspection microscope are what make these devices functional in a number of applications. When checking the device’s usability, it is important that the said features are considered.

Seven Applications Of An Inspection Microscope

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Inspection microscopes’ actual applications vary from one field to another. These special features of an inspection microscope are what make them very functional. Learn the places where they are most used at, from the article below.

Vesicular Stomatitis

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

This article is about Vesicular Stomatitis, its mode of transmission, its signs and symptoms, its treatment, and how it is prevented.
Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease that primarily affects cattle, horses, swine and occasionally sheep and goats. Humans can also become infected with this disease when handling affected animals.

Purdue, State Test Deer and Elk for Fatal Disease

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

In this article, WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue University and the state of Indiana have joined a federal effort to prevent spread of chronic wasting disease, a fatal illness that has been detected in wild and domestic deer and elk in 11 states, not including Indiana.

Lasers are key to future chip-processing detective work

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

This article is about lasers and its importance in industrial use.
Engineers at Purdue University in Indiana have demonstrated concepts that could eventually save computer chip manufacturers millions of dollars every year by using lasers to quickly identify and pinpoint the sources of contaminating dust and other defects with the aid of inspection microscope..

Molds

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Methods in Monitoring Mold in the Environment
Based on this article, household molds can often be inspected by using a inspection microscope and can be detected by sight or smell. A musty odor generally accompanies mold growth as well as a whitish, greenish, brownish, blackish or orange discoloration of the surface that the mold is growing […]

Safe Food Handling

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Molds are microscopic fungi; they can be thoroughly observed with the aid of an inspection microscope. Molds live on plant or animal matter. No one knows how many species of fungi exist, but estimates range from tens of thousands to perhaps 300,000 or more. Most are filamentous (threadlike) organisms and spore production is one of […]