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210 2231624
5x magnifying loupe with a simple optical lens and a transparent acrylic base rotating 360 degrees to receive light from all directions.Focal leng...
View full detailsMagnification: 7xLens diameter: 19 mmField of view: 24 mmDimensions: Ø 36 x 62 mmNet weight: 56 gMagnification range (length): 20 mmMinimum magnif...
View full detailsIncludes the standard template with code 7M11.2.00 Magnification: 10XField of view: 32 mm (1.24 inch)Focusing length: 30 mm (1.17 in)Minimum focus...
View full detailsMagnification: 10XFocal length 33.6mm 10XOptical field 6mm 10XDimensions: Ø 34.5 x 41.5 mmNet weight: 27.5 g The loupe features a lens with a tran...
View full detailsThe 1990-4 Loupe with 4X magnifying power is specially designed to enable observers to simultaneously inspect the whole picture area of the standa...
View full detailsMagnification: 15XFocal length: 21.8mmField of view: 19mmDimensions: 36 x 34.5 mmNet weight: 18.4 g The 15x Loupe uses an achromatic optical glass...
View full detailsMagnification: 22XDimensions: 28.5 x 30 mmThread Pitch: 0.75 mmDiameter: 24 mmThread depth: 5.5 mmNet weight: 17 g The loupe lens covers a wide op...
View full detailsThese magnifiers feature an achromatic glass lens that essentially eliminates chromatic aberrations. The lens has no spherical aberration and incl...
View full detailsMagnification: 2.5X, 5XLens diameter: 75 mm (2.5X), 20 mm (5X)Dimensions: 80ø x 170 mmNet weight: 111 g A 20 mm diameter lens is glued onto a larg...
View full detailsMagnification: 3.5XDimensions: 60 x 75 x 190 mmNet weight: 120 gBattery: UM-2 (1.5V)x2 This magnifying glass, with its large square lens and a lig...
View full detailsMagnification: 7X Field of view: ø 26mm Measuring range: 20mm (with standard template ) Reading: 0.1mm (with standard template) Dimensions: ø 3...
View full detailsLoupes and magnifying lenses are small magnification devices used to enlarge and examine small objects or details. They typically consist of a lens or series of lenses mounted in a frame, which is held close to the eye to provide a magnified view. Magnifying lenses are used in a variety of industries and applications, such as medicine, dentistry, jewelry making, and watchmaking.
The main categories of magnifying lenses are:
The main uses of magnifying lenses are:
Jewelry Making: Magnifying lenses are used by jewelers to examine small details and make precise cuts and adjustments.
Watchmaking: Magnifying lenses are used by watchmakers to examine small components and perform precise repairs.
Hobbies and Crafts: Magnifying lenses are used by hobbyists and artisans to examine small details and make precise cuts and adjustments.
Scientific and Industrial Applications: Magnifying lenses are used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications to examine small details and perform precise measurements.
In conclusion, magnifying lenses are versatile tools used in a wide range of applications, from medical and dental fields to jewelry making and crafts. They come in various forms, such as base magnifying lenses, handheld magnifying lenses, head-worn magnifying lenses, and magnifying glasses, and can be chosen to suit the specific requirements of the task.