microsection
Microsection refers to a small cross-sectional sample prepared for microscopic examination, used to study the internal features of a material. It is commonly employed in materials science, metallurgy, ceramics, and geology to reveal microstructural characteristics such as grain size and orientation, phase distribution, inclusions, porosity, and defects. In biology or histology, a microsection may describe a thin slice of tissue prepared for microscopic analysis, though in materials contexts the term is more often associated with metals and minerals.
Preparation of a microsection typically involves sectioning a representative piece of the material, mounting it in
Applications include assessment of grain structure, phase distribution, heat-treating effects, coating integrity, and defect analysis. In
Limitations include the potential for preparation artifacts and the need for representative sampling. Proper documentation of