Preparation
Choosing the Preparation Method
Mounting your specimen requires more thought than sometimes expected. A suitable preparation depends on many factors, such as:
- Shape
- Size
- Composition
- Microscope to be used
Here, we will try to help you find the right steps to get you started.
Before you begin ask yourself these questions.
- What it the initial shape of your specimen?
- What will be the final shape of your specimen?
- What features of your specimen do you want to study?
The answer to these questions will guide the next steps you take. Below we have divided the common preparation techniques into groups based on the outcome you desire.
Preparing Polished Specimens
Metallurgical
Rocks and Minerals
Thin Sections
Preparing Unpolished Specimens
Powders
Odd Shapes - Fractures
Films - Electronic Materials and Carbon Nanotubes
See also Leica Ultracut UCT for ultra thin sections of specimens embedded in epoxy.
