Crystallography Equipment - List of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Companies and Products | IPROS

Crystallography Equipment Product List

1~2 item / All 2 items

Displayed results

Crystal analysis by EBSD BGA

The EBSD method allows for the estimation of crystal states and residual stresses! Here is an example of BGA analysis.

Here is an example of BGA (Ball Grid Array) analysis. For observation using a microscope, both optical microscopy and SEM are employed. In crystal analysis using the EBSD method, we utilize Phase maps, Sn Grain maps, Sn IPF maps, and Sn GROD maps, which allow for the inference of crystal states and residual stresses. [Overview] ■ Crystal analysis using the EBSD method - Phase map - Sn Grain map - Sn IPF map - Sn GROD map *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Electrical Equipment Testing
  • Other analytical equipment
  • Crystallography Equipment

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Crystal analysis by EBSD: Aluminum weld joint (spot welding)

We will introduce an analysis example confirming that the welded area has a large distribution of grain crystals.

As an example of EBSD, we conducted an analysis of the cross-section of an aluminum welding joint from the cross-sectional direction, and we would like to introduce it. For a sample where an aluminum plate was spot-welded to an aluminum case, we prepared a cross-section of the weld and performed EBSD analysis. In the distribution of grain sizes, it was confirmed that the weld area has a larger number of large grains compared to the base material. [Analysis Overview] ■ Visualization of Grain Structure - It can be seen that the shape and size of the grains in the weld area differ from those in the base material. ■ Distribution of Grain Sizes - It is confirmed that the weld area has a greater distribution of large grains compared to the base material. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • others
  • Crystallography Equipment

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration