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News Release from: Prior Scientific | Subject: EpiMet
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 May 2003
Microscope handles production
environment
The EpiMet incident light microscope is designed specifically for routine reflected light applications.
The EpiMet incident light microscope from Prior Scientific is designed specifically for routine reflected light applications Manufactured in Cambridge, UK, the EpiMet is a robust instrument of all-metal construction
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It has been designed to withstand the rigours of use within the production environment.
This has the added benefit of making the EpiMet as "student-proof" as possible and therefore ideal for teaching applications.
Three basic configurations are available with monocular, binocular and trinocular viewing heads, respectively.
Illumination is provided by a 6V 20W halogen lamp focused through a Kohler-type epi-condenser, complete with both field and aperture diaphragms, ensuring bright and evenly lit images.
High-quality achromatic objective lenses ranging from 4x to 100x in magnification ensure the resolution to succeed.
Features as small as 0.3um can be resolved using the 100x objective.
A mechanical stage with vernier scales is included to allow smooth, precise and repeatable sample positioning.
Prior can also provide the full range of documentation accessories including 35mm, video and digital camera systems.
On reflection, the EpiMet offers research grade performance for incident light applications at a very routine price. Request a free brochure from Prior Scientific ...
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