ZEISS Lunch and Learn at Microscopy & Microanalysis 2017
Introduction to Analytical Microscopy for Steel and Other Metals

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Monday, August 7, 2017 12:00 PM
Leah Lavery, PhD, Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC

Metals are ever more critical to the modern world, with demand increasing amid growing scarcity. Metallography has long proved its value, enabling imaging across multiple length scales. From large grains to tiny, fault-producing inclusions, the microstructure and chemistry of metals impact applications from infrastructure through automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods. Modern microscopy continues to evolve, just as metallurgical requirements keep challenging metallographers and analytical scientists with an increasing focus on data extraction from a variety of sources across a complex range of metallurgical samples. Multi-scale microscopy - spanning optical, x-ray, and electron technologies - has redefined microscopy beyond “great imaging,” coming of age as a single solution to access an array of analytical information.

Join us for our lunch workshop, where our experts will share how advanced imaging solutions are reinventing physical and chemical characterization.

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