Microscopes (8,000+ items) - Page 10
3.5X-45X Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope on Single-Arm Boom Stand With Fluorescent Ring Light
IN480 Inverted Infinity-Corrected Phase-Contrast Trinocular Compound Microscope 40X-1500X w/Kohler
D120 Dual-view Student Monocular Compound Microscope 40X-2000X Magnification with Mechanical Stage
FM820 Upright EPI-Fluorescence Trinocular Compound Microscope 40X-2500X w/Rotating Multi-Filter Tur
SE508 Compact Binocular Stereo Microscope 8X-12X on Gooseneck Stand w/6W LED Dual-Gooseneck Light +
ME520 Infinity-Corrected Darkfield Metallurgical Trinocular Compound Microscope 50X-2500X w/Polariz
Auxiliary Objective 0.5X for SMZ-160 Stereo Microscope
ME600 Large-Format Stage Brightfield and Polarizing Metallurgical Upright Trinocular Compound Micro
HHD Professional Handheld Digital USB Microscope w/10X-280X + LED Ring Illuminator + Articulating A
ART Barrier, Ergonomic Tips, Racked, Sterile, 20 uL, PK960
Dino-Lite Edge 1.3MP Handheld Digital Microscope with 375nm Ultraviolet LEDs, 10x - 220x
Dino-Lite AM7515MT4A Edge Handheld Digital Microscope with Axial Illumination, 5MP, 400x - 470x
GM400 Advanced Jewel Gem Zoom Trinocular Stereo Microscope 7X-45X Magnification on Track Stand
Easy Dip Jar and Rack System, Pink, 12/pk, 12PK
Dino-Lite MS53BA3 3-Point Jointed Articulating Mount with Holster, Tripod Mount & Heavy Base
About Microscopes
Microscopes are powerful tools used in laboratories and classrooms around the world. They allow us to observe and analyze objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, helping scientists and students alike gain a better understanding of the world around them.
Types of Microscopes
Lab microscopes come in many different shapes and sizes, depending on their intended purpose. For example, there are compound microscopes for viewing microscopic organisms or tissues, stereo microscopes for observing 3D images of specimens, digital microscopes for capturing images digitally, and many more. Each type has its own unique features that make it well suited for certain tasks.
How Microscopes are Made
The construction of a microscope involves several components such as lenses, optical components like prisms or mirrors, light sources, power supplies and motors. The materials used depend on the application but usually include glass or plastic lenses, metal frames, high-quality optics, precision machined parts, sophisticated electronics, and reliable software.
Industries that use Microscopes
Microscopes are widely used across a variety of industries including medicine, forensics, research labs, educational institutions and manufacturing plants. Professionals such as doctors, biologists, chemists and engineers rely on these instruments to perform their work accurately. Additionally they can be purchased by individuals who need them for personal projects or hobbies.
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