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![Choosing a College or University Level Microscope](/images/product/icon/4457.jpg)
![Weld Inspection and Soldering Microscopes](/images/product/icon/4454.jpg)
This article covers information about welding inspection or soldering microscopes, as well as some of the software features for welding microscopes.
![Considerations for Purchasing a Microscope Camera](/images/product/icon/4453.jpg)
There are several things to consider prior to purchasing a microscope camera. This article will help you understand what to look for before purchasing a camera for your microscope.
![Technical Cleanliness Microscopes](/images/product/icon/4452.jpg)
Contamination control is a key issue in manufacturing and production units. Technical cleanliness microscopes are used to identify contamination based on quantity, size, shape, and composition of particles. Identifying particle contamination assures function, quality, and lifetime of products. Learn about the different technical cleanliness microscopes available here.
![Using Microscopes to Test Meat for the Presence of Trichinella Threadworms](/images/product/icon/4451.jpg)
Trichinella are threadworms that can infect wildlife (including bears, foxes, and seals) and domestic animals (especially pigs, dogs, and horses). These worms are about 1mm long and can be found throughout the world. When humans consume raw or undercooked meat from an infected animal, people can be infected with Trichinosis. This disease is currently rare in humans, but testing is still necessary because trichinella are commonly found in many wildlife species.