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A visible light microscope, combined with a digital camera. Optical microscopy, when employed using different types of transmitted illumination, can be used to study a variety of transparent specimens, including liquids. Examples of the use of optical microscopy include:
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Determination of particle size, area fraction and volume fraction (using image analysis)
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Assessment of polymer solutions and the quality of emulsions

- Partner:The University of Liverpool
- Facility:Materials Innovation Factory (MIF)
- Availability:Available
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