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Binocular microscopes are optical instruments designed for viewing small objects or specimens in detail through two eyepieces, providing a three-dimensional view. They typically consist of a set of lenses, a stage for holding the specimen, and illumination systems to enhance visibility. These microscopes are commonly made from high-quality glass optics and durable materials to ensure precision and longevity.
| Magnification range | 10x to 1000x |
| Objective lenses | Typically 4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x |
| Eyepiece type | Wide field eyepieces, usually 10x or 15x |
| Illumination type | LED or halogen illumination |
| Stage type | Mechanical stage for precise movement |
| Field of view | Varies by magnification, typically 1.8mm to 25mm |
| Focus mechanism | Coarse and fine focus adjustments |
When choosing a binocular microscope, consider the magnification range and the quality of the optics, as these will significantly affect image clarity and detail. Additionally, check the type of illumination and whether it suits your specific applications. It's important to specify the desired objective lenses, eyepiece types, and any necessary accessories when requesting a quote. Certifications for optical quality and durability may also be relevant depending on your usage needs.
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Binocular microscopes have two eyepieces for a three-dimensional view, while monocular microscopes have one.
Yes, they are versatile and can be used for various types of specimens.
With proper care, they can last for many years, often decades.
Yes, they are commonly used in schools and universities for teaching.
Regular cleaning of lenses and proper storage are essential for maintenance.
Biological samples, metals, minerals, and various materials can be examined.