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Microscope System determines content of NMI in steel.

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November 20, 2007 - Based on AxioImager.Z1m upright microscope or Axio Observer.Z1m inverted microscope, NMI system is designed for analyzing Non-Metallic Inclusions (NMI) for compliance with EN 10247 European standard as well as previously existing standards. It can be tailored for other image analysis applications and determines quality through automated process performed by repeatable mathematical calculations. Solution also supports simultaneous and automatic objective analysis of up to 6 samples.

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Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc.
One Zeiss Dr.
Thornwood, NY, 10594-1939
USA



NMI Microscope System Meets New EN10247 Standard for Steel Analysis


Thornwood, N.Y. - Carl Zeiss, Inc., a leading provider of microscopy solutions for a variety of research, clinical and industrial applications, introduces the new system for analyzing Non-Metallic Inclusions (NMI). The NMI system is based on the AxioImager.Z1m upright microscope or the Axio Observer.Z1m inverted microscope to provide the optimal conditions for reliable and convenient measurements of non-metallic inclusions in steel.

The complete system fully supports the new EN 10247 European standard for determining the content of non-metallic inclusions in steel, as well as previously existing standards including, DIN 50602, ASTM E 45, ISO 4967; JIS G 0555.

The NMI system can be tailored for further image analysis applications such as grain size analysis and particle analysis, and ensures reliable, reproducible and convenient measurements. All the components of the microscope, ranging from the camera to the motorized stage, are controlled by ZEISS AxioVision Software for full functionality.

With the new NMI system, quality is determined through an automated process performed by repeatable mathematical calculations - a dramatic improvement over the prior methods, which involved visual comparison of a sample to a reference chart image. What's more, the NMI system allows automatic objective analysis on up to six samples at a time using batch mode, and can output the results of a batch measurement either individually or combined.

The integrated NMI software offers the option of performing measurements on a large MosaiX image, a composite of many individual tile images. This feature addresses the inaccurate classifications that occur when inclusions cut off at the image edge are not recorded in their entirety during independent individual tile analysis. With the NMI system, sample evaluation is not only more accurate, but it is much faster and easier than the previous manual and visual evaluation methods, especially if the sample is measured against multiple standards.

About Carl Zeiss Inc.
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc., a subsidiary of Carl Zeiss, Inc., offers microscopy solutions and systems for research, laboratories, routine and industrial applications. In addition, Carl Zeiss MicroImaging markets microscopy and digital pathology systems for the clinical market, as well as spectral sensors for industrial and pharmaceutical applications. Since1846, Carl Zeiss has remained committed to enabling science and technology to go beyond what man can see. Today, Carl Zeiss is a global leader in the optical and opto-electronic industries.

With 11,249 current employees in the Group and offices in over 30 countries, Carl Zeiss is represented in more than 100 countries with production centers in Europe, North America, Central America and Asia. For more information on the breadth of solutions offered by Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, please visit zeiss.com/micro.
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