Microscopes (7,500+ items) - Page 155
GM-171 Binocular Stereo Standard Package
Moticam S6 MONOCHROMATIC Research Camera
SMZ-171-TLED Trinocular Stereo Microscope
SMZ-171-BLED Binocular Stereo Microscope
AE31E LED Trinocular Inverted Microscope
SM7-TLED A1X Binocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Achromat Obj 1X, LED Reflected/ Transmitted Stand
Panthera TEC-BF/RL Trinocular Compound Upright Microscope with 6x4 Stage
SM7-P APO1X Binocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Apo Obj 1X, Standard Large Plain Stand
SM7TR-P A1X Trinocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Achromat Obj 1X, Standard Large Plain Stand
SM7-P A1X Binocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Achromat Obj 1X, Standard Large Plain Stand
Moticam V1300 High-Resolution All-in-One Camera
BA210E Phase Package Compound Upright Microscope
Moticam A1 Compact USB Microscope Camera
Panthera TEC-BF/RL/TL Trinocular Compound Upright Microscope with 6x4 Stage
PA53 BIO SCAN Digital Slide Scanning System
PantheraTEC-POL Trinocular Compound Microscope
SM7TR-P APO1X Trinocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Apo Obj 1X, Standard Large Plain Stand
BA310MET Binocular Compound Upright Microscope
Panthera E2 Binocular Compound Upright Microscope
SM7-TLED APO1X Binocular Stereo Microscope, Plan Apo Obj 1X, LED Reflected/ Transmitted Stand
PantheraTEC-POL Binocular Compound Microscope
Panthera E2 Trinocular 50:50 Compound Upright Microscope
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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