Polarizing Microscope LBN-PM122 has an infinity plan optical system with Siedentopf binocular head type, 30° inclination. The microscope consists of quadruple backward revolving nosepiece, center adjustable objective and reticle eyepiece. It has round working stage included with coaxial coarse and fine focusing type. An abbe + iris diaphragm swing-out condenser, LEDs and halogen as light source are incorporated.
| Optical System | Infinity Plan |
| Standard Magnification | 40x – 600x |
| Head Type | Siedentopf Binocular |
| Inclination | 30° |
| Rotation | 360° |
| Interpupillary | 50-75 mm |
| Eyepiece | WF10x/20mm, WF10x/20mm with cross Hair, WF10x/20mm, with Graticule, 2 pc |
| Eyepiece Diameter | 23.2 mm |
| Nosepiece | Backward, 4 holes |
| Objective | Infinity Plan Achromatic objective 4x, 10x for reflected/ transmitted system, infinity plan achromatic objective 20x, 40x, 60x for reflected system |
| Working Stage Type | Round Stage |
| Stage Size | Diameter 160 mm, Graduated in 1° increment, minimum |
| Moving Size | 30 × 40 mm |
| Focusing Range | 24 mm |
| Scale | 0.002 mm |
| Condenser | Abbe + iris diaphragm, Swing out, 0.9/0.25 N. A |
| Light Source Type | Halogen, LED |
| Transmit Light | 12V20W Halogen Lamp, brightness adjustable, with Filter Upgrade to 5W LED |
| Reflect Light | 12V/20W Halogen Lamp with Iris Aperture Diaphragm and iris field diaphragm, brightness adjustable |
| Power Supply Type | AC 110V- 240V |
| Polarizing | Center Adjustable nosepiece, Center Adjustable Condenser |
| Dimensions (L × D × H) | 390 × 280 × 640 mm |
| Gross Weight | 15 Kg |
Polarizing Microscopes are used to examine the effects of polarized light on specimens in the domains of research, forensic analysis, geology, medicine, chemistry, biology, and metallurgy.
Polarizing Microscopes are used to examine the effects of polarized light on specimens in the domains of research, forensic analysis, geology, medicine, chemistry, biology, and metallurgy.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Polarizing Microscopes used for?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes are used to study specimens that exhibit different light behaviors, enabling detailed structural analysis.
2. How do Polarizing Microscopes ensure clear specimen viewing?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes feature high-quality optical systems that deliver sharp, clear images with enhanced detail.
3. What lighting features are available in Polarizing Microscopes?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes include adjustable light settings to optimize visibility for different sample types.
4. How do Polarizing Microscopes improve image contrast?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes are equipped with polarizers and analyzers that enhance contrast and reveal optical properties.
5. What role does the rotating stage play in Polarizing Microscopes?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes feature rotating stages that allow precise positioning and orientation of samples.
6. Where are Polarizing Microscopes commonly used?
Ans. Polarizing Microscopes are commonly used in forensic analysis, geology, medicine, biology, and research laboratories.
Polarizing Microscope LBN-PM122 has an infinity plan optical system with Siedentopf binocular head type, 30° inclination. The microscope consists of quadruple backward revolving nosepiece, center adjustable objective and reticle eyepiece. It has round working stage included with coaxial coarse and fine focusing type. An abbe + iris diaphragm swing-out condenser, LEDs and halogen as light source are incorporated.