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Polarizing Microscope LPM-A11

Polarizing microscope LPM-A11 offers high definition contrast enhancing image quality in polarized light. It has polarizing 30º inclined siedentopf type trinocular head with adjustable interpupillary distance. It has built in bertrand lens on rotatable discs with centering controls. Polarizing filters are used to obtain polarizing light for the investigation of the optical properties of various specimens.

Polarizing Microscope LPM-A11

Viewing Head Polarizing siedentopf trinocular head 30° inclined, eyepiece rotation 360°Interpupillary adjustable distance 48 to 76 mmLight distribution 100:1 (100% for eyepiece)
Eyepiece WF10X/20 mm, WF10X/20 mm (reticle 0.1 mm)
Nosepiece Quintuple, center adjustable
Condenser Swing out type N.A. 0.9/0.13 polarizing unit, (with scale, rotable 3600, can be locked)
Objective Non-stress infinite plan objective: 4x, 10x, 20x, 40x(s) Non-stress infinite LWD plan objective: 50x(s)
Stage Revolving round stage with 360° rotation, center adjustable division 1°, Vernier division 6’
Focusing Coarse stroke 25 mm Fine stroke per rotation: 0.2 mm, Fine division 2 µm
Collector
Illumination 6V/20 W, Halogen lamp (input voltage 100 to 240 V)
Polarizing unit Analyzer rotable with 360°, module type can be locked, Bertrand lens built in center adjustable
Slip λ, First class red or 1/4 λ
Quartz Wedge (I-IV Class)
Reflecting Polarizing unit Field diaphragm and aperture diaphragm, polarizer, 12 V/50 W halogen lamp (input voltage 100 to 240 V)
Dimension 750×360×450 mm
Net weight 15 kg
Gross Weight 18 kg

  • Quintuple nosepiece with adjustable center
    Polarizing siedentopf type trinocular head
    Inbuilt bertrand lens with adjustable center
    Non-stress infinite plan and LWD plan objective
    Polarizing filters to make use of polarized light
    Swing out condenser

Used in the field of geology for the study of rock and minerals, also finds application in botany, forensic science, medicine, chemistry & metallurgy.

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