Product Description
The Polarized Light Microscope is a principal piece of equipment used to observe the optical properties of minerals and study of crystals with birefringence properties. Our microscopes have indispensable applications for Petrography, Crystallography and Geology in University Laboratories and in other environments where a reliable practical polarizing microscope is required for teaching purposes.
Stage - Compact ball-bearing rotating stage, 140mm diameter, graduated with vernier, lock and stage specimen clips
Focussing - Separate knobs are provided for coarse and fine focussing adjustments.
Illuminator - Plano-concave mirror diameter 50mm mounted on gimble mount, interchangeable with sub-stage 15W lamp for 220V or 110V
Intermediate Tube - Built-in slide out analyzer, -Gypsum Plate, /4-Mica Plate and focussable Bertrand Lens. All slides are locked into the tube and can be inserted in the optical path as per requirement.
Compensator - -Gypsum Plate (1st order red compensating plate, 560 nanometers) and /4-Mica Plate (145 nanometers).
Objectives - Achromatic, Semi-plan Objectives P-4x, P-10x and P-40x SL.
Eyepieces - Widefield Eyepiece WF-10x and WF-10x with Cross
Polarizer - Fully Rotatable Polarizer on strain free abbe-condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris-diaphragm
Optional Accessories - Detachable Mechanical Stage, Sub-stage Halogen Illuminator, Micrometer Eyepiece, Spare Bulbs, Additional Compensators, Wooden Storing Cabinet, etc.illuminator having centring provision, field and aperture, diaphragm and slot for dropping filters, built-in base, variable solid state transformer, large sturdy stage with co-axial arrangement for x-y axis movements, coarse and fine graduated focussing knobs.
Supplied with two coloured filters in metal mount, Rexine cover, wooden base stand with drawer and following optical combination.
Eyepieces - WF 10x (Paired)
Objectives - M 5x, M 10x, M 20x and M 40x (SL)
Stage - Built-in graduated mechanical stage of size 165mm.x180mm. is controlled by convenient low coaxial positioned knobs for easy and smooth scanning of specimen.
Stand - Stable well balanced design and wear resistant for maximum ease of operation. Wooden stand base with strong is provided.
Magnification - Standard magnification range from 40xto 600x.
Observation Head - Binocular Head is equipped with 450 inclined observation tube. Interpupillary distance from 53 to 77mm. and diopter adjustment is provided on one ocular for eye-acuity.equipped with Trinocular Observation Head and best quality optical components having full prismatic optical path, large Co-axial Mechanical Stage of size 165mm. x 180mm., co-axial coarse & fine focussing knobs with adjustable tension control ring, variable intensity controlled built in base solid-state transformer, fitted with 6V 20Watt Halogen bulb and illumination based on Keohler's system.
Supplied with the following optical combination in a storing box.
Observation Head - 45-degrees inclined Trinocular head interchangeable with Binocular Head.
Nosepiece - Quadruple revolving turret nose piece with positive accurate click stops.
Stage - With Large double plate coaxial mechanical stage.
Illumination - Based on Koehler's system is provided by a post-mounted high intensity 6 volts 20 watts Halogen illuminator.
Objectives - Achromatic 5x, 10x, LWD-20x & LWD-40XSL.
Eyepieces - HWF 10x (paired) with eye guards & P7x for photomicrography.
Advanced Optical PrecisionUtilizing advanced polarizing theory, this microscope enables hospitals and clinics to observe and distinguish complex sample structures. The precision optics yield enhanced clarity and contrast, supporting accurate laboratory diagnostics and routine analysis. Its sturdy steel and zinc build assures reliable results in demanding environments.
Effortless Manual OperationDesigned for manual use, the microscope offers intuitive controls, making it accessible to both novice and experienced users. The robust materials ensure longevity, and the manageable weight allows convenient transport between laboratory and clinical settings as required.
FAQ's of Laboratory Polarizing Microscope :
Q: How does a laboratory polarizing microscope work in a clinical setting?
A: This microscope operates on polarizing microscopy theory, which enhances contrast by utilizing polarized light. This enables clinicians and laboratory staff to observe birefringent materials-especially useful in pathological and mineralogical analysis in hospitals and clinics.
Q: What are the key materials used in constructing this microscope?
A: The microscope is mainly constructed from high-grade steel and zinc, providing durability, stability, and corrosion resistance, which are crucial for long-term use in medical and laboratory environments.
Q: When should laboratory staff use a polarizing microscope?
A: Staff should use this microscope whenever they need detailed imaging of specimens exhibiting optical anisotropy, such as in mineral analysis, crystal studies, or specific pathological investigations requiring polarized light visualization.
Q: Where can this polarizing microscope be supplied in India?
A: Being distributed, exported, manufactured, and supplied throughout India, the microscope is available for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and research institutions nationwide through authorized distributors and suppliers.
Q: What is the process for manually operating this polarizing microscope?
A: Manual operation involves adjusting the focus, illumination, and polarizing filters as per the sample requirements. Users control these features directly, allowing precise examination and easy adaptation to different types of specimens.
Q: What benefits does this microscope offer to hospital and clinic users?
A: Hospitals and clinics benefit from its ability to reveal structures and properties of specimens that are not visible with standard light microscopes, leading to better diagnostic capabilities and more accurate patient care outcomes.