Observing microscope

Observation microscopes magnify tiny objects through a combination of optical lenses, making their detailed structures visible to the naked eye. They are used to examine microscopic features such as material surface morphology, fiber distribution, and pigment dispersion. In the coatings and inks industry, they are commonly employed to detect coating uniformity and the particle size of color pastes.
Selection
When selecting, consider the sample type to determine whether an upright or inverted structure is needed. For routine detection, choose a 10-100x objective lens, while metal samples require a metallographic microscope. Based on observation needs, match with brightfield, darkfield, or polarizing functions. Digital models can be connected to a computer for recording. Pay attention to matching the working distance of the objective lens with the sample thickness.

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Instruments

Support capillary tubing and hot stage two measurement methods, temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, Microscope 40 times magnification observation, sexual repeability +/- 1 ℃ (≤ 200 ℃), to meet the melting point of crystalline organic compounds determination needs.

$ 624.00

Microscope observation mode, support capillary method and hot table method, temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, repeability +/- 1 ℃ (≤ 200 ℃), Draft Shield design to reduce environmental impact.

$ 749.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, 40X-1600X amplification range and LED adjustable Illuminant, support 7-inch display real-time observation, hinged lens barrel can be adjusted at multiple angles for easy operation.

$ 480.00

Provides 40x magnification and a 0.60 numerical aperture to ensure high resolution and long working distances for a variety of Microscope applications.

$ 138.00

Infinity Optical inspection system and Modular function design can realize polarization and dark field observation; Coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, guide column lifting device to adapt to different Film thickness workpiece detection needs.

$ 2252.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, long working distance flat-field objective with non-stress, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, 360 ° adjustable rotating stage, support polarization observation and microphotography.

$ 2429.00

Heavy-duty stainless steel structure ensures stable support, equipped with 3 strong magnets for firm adsorption, maintaining the vertical state of Microscope, suitable for various metal surface fixing needs.

$ 339.00

Using binocular stereo Microscope observation, support capillary method and hot table method two measurement methods, temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, repeability +/- 1 ℃ (≤ 200 ℃), with Draft Shield to reduce environmental impact.

$ 875.00

Using phase contrast technology to improve the observation effect of transparent samples, Optical inspection magnification 40X-1600X, equipped with 1.25 phase contrast condenser and anti-mildew system, ergonomic design.

$ 2107.00

Using long working distance objective lens and condenser lens, working distance up to 75mm, equipped with phase contrast device to observe unstained living body, support 40X-640X magnification range.

$ 4096.00

Optical inspection system to improve imagery mass, working distance up to 20mm, support a variety of observation methods, magnification 40X-1000X, to meet different experimental needs.

$ 787.00

Adopt 0.7X-4.5X continuous zoom objective lens, the standard working distance is 100mm, equipped with trinocular observation head and adjustable pupil distance design, support high definition image observation and comfortable long-term use.

$ 764.00

The equipment supports transmission, reflection and reflection of three lighting modes, equipped with stress-free flat field objective and large field of view eyepiece, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, table vertical Travel up to 30mm, suitable for a variety of observation modes.

$ 2462.00

Optical inspection system and Modular design can be used to upgrade the functions of polarization and dark field observation; coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, cylindrical roller guide drive to ensure smooth lifting, suitable for different Film thickness workpiece detection.

$ 6012.00

Made of aluminum, Dimension 150 * 220 * 290mm, support 360 ° swirl/spin adjustment and arm adjustable, suitable for a variety of Microscope models.

$ 154.00

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