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Optical Microscopes

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5108-M3000 Standard
€10.717,00
€13.289,08
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5108-M3000H High Definition
€12.003,00
€14.883,72
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Metallographic (metallurgical) microscope: A specialized instrument used for studying the microstructure of metals and alloys. It operates with reflected light and is used to show details such as grains, phases, and any defects in the metal structure.

  • Digital magnification: 170x ~ 1700x (on a 21.5'' screen)
  • Stage: Double level, dimensions: 310 x 140 mm, travel: 150 x 100 mm
  • Condenser: roll-out achromatic (aperture number 0.9)
  • Illumination: 5W LED, transmitted and reflected
  • Optical tube: inverted image, distance adjustment: 50~76 mm, two-degree spectral ratio diopter: trinocular 100:0
  • Diopter adjustment: ±5 (left and right)
  • Power supply: built-in 100-240 V
  • Dimensions: 310 x 600 x 500 mm
  • Weight: 27 kg
  • Optical system with infinite chromatic aberration correction
  • With polarizer insertion plate and analyzer insert slot
  • Five-hole bright and dark field converter with DIC slot
  • Digital dimming adjustment with reset function and light intensity control
Insize

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Insize

INSIZE was founded in 1995 and is one of the world's leading manufacturers of measuring instruments and metrological equipment. With factories in China and other Asian countries, as well as production units in Germany and Italy for the INSIZE PLUS series, the company offers products that stand out for their accuracy, durability and reliability, while being distinguished by their excellent quality-price ratio.

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Microscopes

The microscopes are fundamental laboratory instruments that enable the observation of objects and structures not visible to the naked eye. Through an advanced system of lenses or electronic beams, they achieve magnification and high resolution, revealing the details of the microstructure of matter.

  • Types: They are classified into optical (photonic), stereoscopes for three-dimensional imaging, and electronic (SEM/TEM) for nanoscale research.
  • Applications: They are widely used in biology, medical diagnosis, metallurgy, and materials science.
  • Features: They feature adjustable illumination, the ability for digital image capture, and different levels of resolving power.
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