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The Home LED Microscope is an excellent value and wonderful choice for beginners and students of all ages! With this home microscope, you’ll get the same quality and features as other fine high-school-level microscopes, but at a much more affordable price. Its ease-of-use and high-quality components make it a great choice for students, science-lovers, and hobbyists of all ages!
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A Spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to identify materials including organic polymers. Infrared spectrophotometers record the relative amount of energy as a function of the wavelength/frequency of the infrared radiation when it passes through a sample. Therefore, chemical structures of different samples will reflect differences in the IR absorption spectrum allowing for identification of a sample. Unlike a dispersive spectrometer, an FTIR spectrometer or FTIR spectrophotometer is used to simultaneously obtain spectral data of a sample. It does this by using an interferometer to collect the interferogram, also known as the raw data/signal format, which can then be translated into the infrared spectrum of the sample by means of a fourier transform algorithm. As a result there are many advantages including greater signal-to-noise ratio, high resolution, higher throughput, and a short wavelength limit. FTIR spectrometers can be used in a variety of industries including environmental, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical.
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OptiMelt provides a fast and accurate means of automatically determining the melting points and melting ranges of chemical substances. With microprocessor controlled temperature ramping, a built-in digital camera, and a selling price that is half that of competing models, OptiMelt offers the best value of any commercially available melting point apparatus.
The high-performance compound microscope for every laboratory with fixed, pre-centred Koehler illumination.
The KERN OBF and OBL models are excellent, stable laboratory microscopes for all common routine applications
Through the simple Köhler lighting, the adjustable field diaphragm and a pre-centred and height-adjustable Abbe condenser with adjustable aperture diaphragm, these microscopes produce superb images in both the light and dark field
As standard, these microscopes, depending on the model, are fitted with wide-field eyepieces, achromatic, planachromatic or infinitely corrected E-Plan lenses
These binocular microscopes are fitted with a dioptre compensation
A trinocular head is available as an option, so that you can connect a camera
A revolving unit for up to 4 lenses and a large specimen stage are included with delivery as standard
The following optional accessory items are available: Various eyepieces, lenses, a complete polarisation kit, a phase-contrast unit as well as complete HBO and LED fluorescence kits etc.
The light is provided by a 20 Watt halogen lighting unit or by a 3 Watt LED version as an alternative
A central feature of this adaptable, robust microscope range is the stable mechanism which can be adjusted precisely
The M-240 microtome from Myr uses state-of-the-art technology and embodies the company´s commitment to quality and excellence in microtomy. It provides the operational convenience and the stability required for outstanding sectioning in routine, research and industry applications
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