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Blood Microscope
Our blood microscopy website is devoted to serving darkfield microscopists and live blood cell analysts who need the latest information on equipment and news articles relating to the field of darkfield microscopy. A blood microscope or a darkfield microscope can come in two versions: One is a low power stereoscopic microscope with a simple darkfield condenser. This is used by gemologists for the application of grading and viewing gemstones in the field of gemology.
Boom Microscope
A boom microscope is a simple stereoscopic microscope head mounted on a flexible, movable, metal arm that allows the microscope head to swing over the working area or out of place. What is a boom microscope use for? The most common application for a boom microscope is for circuit board inspection and repair. It is commonly used in conjunction with a soldering iron for doing soldering on a circuit board. A boom microscope is also used for surface mount device work on circuit boards. Another application of a boom microscope is for engraving. Any time an item is needed to be viewed under a greater magnification, a boom microscope is often the answer. Simply take the specimen and put it under the stereoscopic microscope head and swing the head directly over the specimen. Then you can get the specimen into focus and see it under greater detail.
Compound Light Microscope
What is a compound light microscope? To define a compound light microscope, we want to first review the part and function of the components that make up the microscope. The compound microscope has an objective on the turret that picks up the light from the specimen and magnifies it. The magnification of objectives is imprinted on the side of objectives. Further magnification (compounding) is obtained from the eye pieces. Typical microscope eye pieces on a compound light microscope are ten power. The compounding of the magnification is the effect of the objectives magnification and eye piece magnification being combined. Other parts of a compound light microscope consist of light condensers, stages and illumination sources. Common Wattages on a compound microscope would be 20W to 30W. Some compound light microscopes used for special applications have a high intensity illumination. It is not uncommon for a compound light microscope to have a special external mounted light housing with a 50W high intensity halogen microscope bulb. Phase contrast microscopy requires a strong light source. Often a phase contrast microscope has a special high power illumination system to increase the optical imaging qualities.
Discount Microscope
Welcome to Discount Microscope website store, where you are sure to save a lot on a bargain microscope. We have a wide variety of student and professional grade discount microscopes. Select from our line of high power compound light biological microscopes for viewing microscope slides. Or look at our zoom and fixed magnification stereo microscopes for low power magnification applications.
Dissecting Microscope
What is a dissecting microscope? a dissecting microscope is often called a stereo microscope, or sometimes just referred to as a stereoscope. Their name originates from their typical use in a science laboratory for dissecting animal specimens. However, most of their actual applications are for something totally different than dissection. Aside, from using the dissection microscope in a classroom environment for dissecting animals, the instrument can be used for applications such as coin and stamp collecting, inspection of small manufactured components, looking at nature items from a field trip, circuit board repair, cellphone repair, gemstone grading, and identification of insects in the entomology field. They can also be used for identifying botanical specimens.
Field Microscope
Need portability in a microscope? What about a rechargeable battery powered model? Simply need a microscopy item that utilizes ambient light? Maybe you should consider a field microscope. The first thing to consider is what type of microscope is needed. A simple field microscope could be anything from a cheap toy compound light microscope that uses a mirror for lighting. Or, it could be a metallurgical battery powered microscope allowing field evaluation of industrial equipment. Another common type of field microscope is for fire investigation and forensic analysis in the field. This type is a stereo microscope, often with battery powered illumination. We have also had requirements for medical missions doing field use and study. For instance, a medical mission in Africa or Asia may be in a remote area that has no electricity. In this case, a field medical microscope that has battery powered illumination and high power compound objectives would be ideal.
Fluorescence Microscope
What is a fluorescence microscope? What type of fluorescence microscopy equipment do I need? Searching for the right fluorescent microscope for your application is probably a challenging task. The prices of fluorescent microscopy equipment is often well over $20,000. However, if one looks hard enough, they will find several much lower priced models on the market. A budget priced fluorescence microscope may not have all the bells and whistles as a brand name unit, but they often can fill the biologist’s or researcher’s needs, and at a price most any biology university research laboratory can afford.
Forensic Comparison Microscope
There are different types of comparison microscopes. Some have a low power magnification and are basically used for analyzing tool markings on surfaces. Evidence that is examined under a low power comparison microscope would be bullet surfaces, bullet casings (cartridges), ammunition, fingerprints, hair samples, textiles, ropes, wires and threads. These are compared with each other with the use of a low power comparison microscope. Another type is the high power comparison microscope that looks at trace evidence that can be fitted on a glass microscope slide. At Forensic Comparison Microscope dotcom, you will find budget-friendly comparison microscopes as well as high power comparison microscopes.
Gemological Microscope
Gemological microscopes are low power microscopes that are used for examining precious stones in the study of gemology. It is also called a darkfield stereo microscope because of its use of a darkfield condenser that illuminates all of the stone’s surfaces in a bright clarity. At Gemological Microscope dotcom, you will find these darkfield stereo microscopes at very budget-friendly prices.
Inspection Microscope
Welcome to the Inspection Microscope website. This site provides a nice selection of industrial inspection microscopy equipment. There are many applications where microscopes are used for quality control inspection in production lines. Small parts may be checked for machining defects and circuit boards may be inspected for proper solder connections of the electronic components.
Kid Microscope
Welcome to our online store, Polarizing Microscopes dot-com. We are a full service microscope dealer with a specialty in polarized light microscopy. We sell both transmitted polarized light microscopes and incident – reflected polarized light microscopes capable of plane polarization and cross polarization. Polarizing microscopes are often called petrographic microscopes since their main application is in studying rocks and minerals under polarized light. The study of optical mineralogy uses petrographic microscopes to produce polarized light for analysis and identification of rock and mineral thin sections on microscope slides.
Measuring Microscopes
There are various types of measuring tools, there are bore gages, calipers, feeler gauges, dial indicators and micrometers, but no other equipment beats the measuring microscope. All of these tools have a uniform language that they used in measuring any specimen. A measuring microscope for instance can be used in measuring tiny and complicated parts of aircrafts, and a device that offers a complete digital measurement with precise accuracy for a demanding industrial environment.
Metallurgical Microscopes
Because of its ability to study objects with highly polished surfaces like metals, a metallurgical microscope is different from other microscopes. Due to the various possible applications of a metallurgical microscope, buying one would give you a multipurpose investment. The many metallurgical microscopes will allow them to explore different fields and broaden their knowledge with just one tool. The study of metals and alloys and more specifically metallography, the microscopic examination of metals and alloys, a metallurgical microscope, especially a high end one, is generally equipped to provide great help in other fields of materials science as well. Metallography is the study of metal and alloys. Metallurgical microscope can help in knowing objects through its physical structure and properties. Metallography, in this art and science field, metal surfaces are prepared for microscopic analyses either by etching, polishing, or grinding the object in order to show its microstructure. Identifying properties and processing conditions of a metal or alloy sample with a metallographic analysis is what an expert in metallography can do.
Archaeometallurgy, a subfield under metallurgy and archaeology, archaeometallurgy is the study of the history of metal use and production. With proper education and adequate experience, you can study a prehistoric metal object with a metallurgical microscope and be able to determine its processing condition and use. Crystallography, many material scientists use crystallography to help them in various kinds of research. Single crystal provides vital information about the crystalline arrangement of its atoms because a crystal’s natural shape usually reflects its atomic structure. Crystallography also helps in deciphering defects in crystals and developing preventive and rehabilitative measures for them. One of the key in identifying and understanding physical properties of many objects is crystallography. A metallurgical microscope will reveal the plate-like structure of clay and further study will show that its very structure is the cause of its easily moldable characteristic. Phase identification and enumeration of symmetry patterns in a given object can also be achieved with crystallography.
Operating Microscope
The field of surgical microscopy encompasses a wide variety of applications, along with the various operating equipment used for these applications. The surgical operating microscope is a standard tool used in the operating room. Medical procedures vary, creating the need for specialized microscopy equipment to be tailored to the ind ividual needs. Eye surgery is performed by ophthalmologists. The ophthalmic microscope is typically with a binocular head that is angled. ENT surgery is performed by ENT (ear nose throat) medical doctors on their patients. The ENT microscope is normally with a straight (no angle) binocular head. Focal distances vary, so the bottom objective lens is typically different depending on if the application is for ophthalmic use or for ENT/dental use. Dental physicians use the dental microscope for a variety of surgical operation procedures inside the mouth. Neurosurgeons, sometimes called brain surgeons, use a microscope generally similar to an ENT operation microscope.
Phase Contrast Microscope
Thank you for visiting Phase Contrast Microscope, the online store for high quality PCM equipment. We carry several models of phase capable systems, including basic units, more advanced phase contast microscopes, as well as inverted tissue culture microscopes with the phase contrast microscopy built in. Phase contrast microscopy is an illumination technique that increases the viewing magnification over standard brightfield microscopy. Often, living cellular tissues and biological specimens are translucent, and the typical transmitted illumination of a brightfield microscope simply shows the outline only of the specimen without and viewing contrast.
Polarized Light Microscope
Welcome the the Polarized Light Microscope website where you will find our good selection of microscopes for polarization. We have microscopes that are capable of cross polarization (cross nicols) for examination of birefringent specimens using polarization microscopy techniques as described in optical mineralogy courses.
Research Microscope
Microscopes are a necessary instrument in research laboratories. They allow researchers to study the micro-world unseen by the naked eye. There are several types of research grade microscopes that can be found in a typical university level science lab. The most common is the compound light research microscope. This type provides high power magnification of up to 1600x and is capable of viewing bacteria and cell structure. This same type can also double up for use as a clinical or medical microscope as they are often found in clinics for viewing samples of human blood on glass microscope slides.
School Microscope
Welcome to School Microscope website where you have found the right place for buying a microscope for the student in mind. We have a good selection of educational grade microscopes for use in high school biology and science classes, medical and clinical coursework, as well as university level microbiology classes. As a student, or a parent buying for their child, we understand the limited budget constraints and the need for a discounted microscope system. We have economically priced school microscopes that will meet most any budget.
Teaching Microscope
Welcome to Teaching Microscope website where you will find our suitable selection of teaching microscopes. This type of equipment is used for teachers and students in an educational environment where multiple simultaneous viewing is required. The teacher is able to view and select particular parts of the specimen while the students are also able to view the same specimen under the microscope.
Tissue Culture Microscope
Welcome to Tissue Culture Microscope, your online store for tissue culture microscopy equipment. We have several models to select from, including binocular and trinocular versions, as well as versions with phase contrast microscopy and fluorescence microscopy. All tissue culture microscopes are inverted, meaning their objectives face upward instead of downward.
Trinocular Microscope
Welcome to the internet store for trinocular microscope equipment. We are glad you came to visit us and read all about microscopes with trinocular photography ports. Let’s begin with a basic explanation of what we mean by a trinocular microscope. First, we all know that mono means one, bi means two, and tri means three. Then, from microscopy terms, we know that ocular refers to the eyepiece opening or viewing tube. This part on a microscope is where we look into it. A monocular microscope has a single viewing ocular tube with a single eyepiece to pick up and magnify the microscopic image. A binocular has two viewing eyeports, and is more easy to use as it corresponds to humans having two eyes. A trinocular port on a microscope is the third port. It is used for microphotography and video applications. This port is where cameras are attached, so the viewing port for the human eyes is left open for viewing the specimen. This dedicated port is typically located on the top of the microscope head. However, on some models, it can be located horizontal and off to the side. Different styles of microscopes may have different arrangements of the trinocular photography port. Refer to your specific microscope manual for instructions on how to operate this port. Typically there is a lever that is pulled out to allow light to go to the trinocular microscope’s port. Sometimes, it is a split image, allowing still some of the illumination from the microscopic specimen to reach the viewing eyepiece at the same time. On some microscope models, the trinocular port lever being engages will totally block light from one of the oculars. So in summary, a trinocular microscope is a typical microscope that has two viewing eyeppieces with a third port for capturing photos or video.
USB Digital Microscope
Welcome to USB Digital Microscope, your online store. This site offers a wide variety of USB computer connected microscopes for capturing digital still images or viewing and capturing live full motion digital video under the microscope. All of our USB digital camera equipment on the microscopes are modular and can easily be removed and replaced for future upgrades.This is unlike proprietary USB digital microscope systems that have the integrated USB camera as part of the microscope head. Those typically have lower performance, lower resolution, higher purchase cost, and expensive microscope camera repair costs.
USB Microscope Camera
Looking for a USB computer connected digital microscope camera for capturing still jpg images as well as viewing live full motion video? You have come to the right internet store for microscopy related cameras. There are many types of digital microscope cameras on the market. They range from the inexpensive to the high end. There are cheap cameras with low resolution as well as high quality cameras that fit into the ocular of the microscope. This type of camera is called an eyepiece camera. The price naturally varies and increases significantly with the quality of the resultant microscopic image. The most widely used and recommended digital still image microscope camera is the eyepiece camera. They are simple to use. You can insert them into the top trinocular port of the microscope if this port exists on your equipment. If your microscope is only a binocular or monocular, then you have no choice but to insert the USB camera into the eyepiece opening. The main disadvantage of doing this is you are unable to view the specimen in the eyepieces at the same time you have the camera attached.
Zoom Microscope
Zoom microscopes can greatly enhance the ability of a researcher to record his findings by allowing the alteration of an image size from the microscope to a video monitor. There are three usual ways of doing this. Let’s take a brief look. The first uses optical lenses designed to give a video camera variable magnification. This is the best way to achieve zoom microscopes. It is possible with some optical lenses to add a motor that turns the zoom knob for you so you have an automatic zoom function, but this gets rather expensive. It’s usually only done for remote applications.

