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Motic BA310 POL Polarizing Light Microscope
Based on the success of its popular BA Microscope Series for Bio-Medical applications, Motic is pleased to introduce the new Motic BA310POL, an extremely powerful, yet affordable, polarizing light microscope for...
$4,276.00
$3,848.40
Motic Panthera TEC-POL Polarizing Microscope
- Binocular or Trinocular
- Focusable Bertrand Lens
- Coded Nosepiece
- 4x, 10x, 40x, 60x Strain Free Objectives
- 5 Year Mechanical & 1 Year Electrical Warranty
$4,430.00
$3,987.00
Labomed Lx Pol Polarizing Microscope
- Binocular or Trinocular
- Built-In Storage For Centering Tools & Wave Plates
- Strain Free 4x, 10x, 40x Objectives
- LED Illumination
- 5 Year Mechanical & Electrical Warranty
$4,390.00
$4,170.50
Meiji ML9000 Series Polarizing Microscope
Polarizing Microscope with large stable microscope base and limb with graduated coaxial coarse and fine focusing( with safety stop), rack and pinion focusing condenser mount, Equipped with strain free condenser...
$4,680.00
Motic Pantera TEC-EpiPOL Reflected & Transmitted Polarizing Microscope
- Binocular or Trinocular
- Focusable Bertrand Lens
- Coded Nosepiece
- 4x, 10x, 40x, 60x Strain Free Objectives
- 5 Year Mechanical & 1 Year Electrical Warranty
$6,415.00
$5,773.50
Microscopes for petrology & geology are referred to as Polarizing Light Microscopes or Petrographic microscopes. These petrology & geology microscopes have special strain free optics and come with components such as a bertrand lens, polarizer, and analyzer. The stage on these microscopes is rotating stage, typically with stage clips or a point counting stage. Other optional components include mica or 1/4 plates, gypsum or full wavelength plates, or a quartz wedge. The special components of these microscopes allow the user to observe and identify thin sections, and birefringent materials like crystals.