Lab Microscopes
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Microscopes allow workers to assemble or repair small parts or view sample details that would be impossible to see with the naked eye. Lenses and eyepieces on the microscope work to enlarge the specimen while the light is projected through or onto the specimen to highlight points of interest. They're used in life science, pharmaceutical, research, and assembly applications.
Stereo Microscopes
Stereomicroscopes have lights that use reflected and transmitted light to illuminate specimens to produce a 3D image. Sometimes called low-power or dissecting microscopes, the large stage is ideal for viewing large and small specimens, including circuit boards. Stereomicroscopes generally have lower magnification levels than other microscopes.
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Compound Microscopes
Compound microscopes use transmitted light to highlight sample features at moderate to high magnification levels. Samples are generally applied to a slide and light is passed through the slide to view details.
Eyepiece Type: Unspecified
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Fluorescence Microscopes
Fluorescence microscopes capture images of small structures, such as cells, RNA, and DNA. Fluorophores are applied to samples to excite specific areas. Fluorescence microscopes have more intense light sources than other microscopes.
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Trinocular
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