A metallurgical microscope is a specialized type of optical microscope designed specifically for examining opaque materials, particularly metals and alloys. Unlike conventional optical microscopes, which rely on transmitted light passing through thin samples, metallurgical microscopes use reflected light to illuminate the specimen. This enables the observation of surface features, internal structures, grain boundaries, and defects in opaque samples.

A metallurgical microscope is a specialized type of optical microscope designed specifically for examining opaque materials, particularly metals and alloys. Unlike conventional optical microscopes, which rely on transmitted light passing through thin samples, metallurgical microscopes use reflected light to illuminate the specimen. This enables the observation of surface features, internal structures, grain boundaries, and defects in opaque samples.

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