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2026-06-09
Grain Size Analysis: A Universal Automated Method for ASTM E112
Learn how Clemex's AI-powered universal grain size method handles twins, under-etching, and complex microstructures — automatically, without parameter adjustment.

2025-09-05
AI vs. Traditional Grain Size Analysis: Transform Your Results
Stop relying on inaccurate legacy methods. Learn how AI transforms grain size analysis and ensures materials meet strict ASTM E112 standards.

2024-07-11
Collaboration with Agnico Eagle
Automated optical microscopy helps Agnico Eagle identify nickel-cobalt and graphite carbon for daily operational decisions.

2022-10-12
Clemex Studio for Metallography Applications: Grain Size
Increase image analysis efficiency with Clemex Studio. Use machine learning and web-based annotation tools to simplify complex grain size workflows.

2022-03-11
Microstructural Fineness in Aluminum Castings
Explore the role of Clemex software in validating the Universal MLDS formula for secondary dendrite arm spacing in aluminum casting research.
2021-03-24
Grain Size Module for Martensitic Structures
Clemex Vision's Grain Size Application Package now includes a machine learning algorithm for martensitic structures — fast, robust, and reproducible grain boundary detection.

2021-03-24
Q&A: Grain Size Webinar
See our expert answers to critical questions from our ASTM International webinar on grain size standards and analysis techniques using Clemex Vision.

2018-11-20
Evaluating Grain Size Refinement of Aluminum in the Aerospace Industry
How grain refinement improves the strength and ductility of aerospace aluminum alloys, and how automated image analysis quantifies grain size.