Microstructure is the small scale structure of a material, defined as the structure of a prepared surface of material as revealed by a microscope above 25× magnification. The microstructure of a material (such as
metals,
polymers,
ceramics or
composites) can strongly influence physical properties such as strength, toughness, ductility, hardness, corrosion resistance, high/low temperature behavior or wear resistance. These properties in turn govern the application of these materials in industrial practice. Microstructure at scales smaller than can be viewed with
optical microscopes is often called
nanostructure, while the structure in which individual atoms are arranged is known as
crystal structure. The nanostructure of biological specimens is referred to as
ultrastructure.