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    What Microscope do i need?

    Posted by mazurek on February 19th, 2008

    Choosing a microscope is simply a question of getting the right tool for the job. Since microscopes are put to such a wide range of uses, there are naturally many types of microscopes and specialized accessories.

    Biological Microscopes
    These microscopes are used by laboratories, universities and hospitals to look at biological specimens for research and diagnostics.
    Industrial Microscopes
    Industrial Microscopes are used primarily in assembly work or quality control. They are used to inspect materials and finished products.
    Stereoscopic Microscopes
    Stereo microscopes are typically used in work or study environments that require users to work with the specimen with their hands or with tools under the microscope. Usually low magnification however, some models can achieve 300X with decent resolution.
    Electronic Inspection Equipment
    Usually stereo microscopes are used to inspect printed circuit boards for flaws in manufacturing or production. An “oblique viewer” can be added on a stereo microscope giving it the capability to revolve around a component to inspect its connection to the PCB.
    Measuring Microscopes
    These are microscopes with digital readouts on the stage lead screws. They provide reliable, accurate and repeatable measurements on x, y and z axis.
    Metallurgical Microscopes
    Metallurgical microscopes are used throughout the sciences and industry. They are made to observe shiny and/or flat metal or other surfaces.
    Polarizing Microscopes
    Polarized Light Microscopes have many applications in the science, industrial and academic fields. Using polarized light, scientists can discover the origin, content and chemical makeup of many different organic and inorganic materials.
    Asbestos Microscopes
    Meiji Techno has specialized asbestos microscope models for mineral and other fibre discovery and identification for abatement companies and government agency’s worldwide.
    Video Macroscopes
    Video Macroscopes are used in machine vision, measurement and production environments where small size and high resolution are required.
    Applications

    Your application is the most important factor in deciding which microscope to use. What you need to see and what you want to do with that image will determine what kind of microscope you need. There are two basic types of optical microscopes: compound and stereo. If you need very high magnification to view the internal structures of cells, you would most likely use a compound microscope. If you need to examine solder joints on circuit boards or other relatively large objects, you would probably use a stereo microscope.

     

    Within each of these applications, however, there can be far more demanding requirements; a researcher studying the functions of neurons will require a far more sophisticated instrument than a high school biology teacher introducing students to cellular structures for the first time. If you have a very specific application, you may need a highly specialized microscope or special accessories. With our wide range of microscopes and accessories, Meiji Techno can help you configure an instrument for almost any application.

     

    Compound Microscopes

    MX4000

    Compound microscopes like the one pictured here are what most people visualize when they think about microscopes. They have a number of objectives (the lens closest to the object being viewed) of varying magnifications mounted in a rotating nosepiece. Typically the range of magnification on a compound microscope is between 40x and 1000x, although some are capable of higher or lower magnifications.

     

    Because only one objective is used at a time, the viewer sees a two-dimensional image of the specimen (usually reversed and upside-down).

     

     

    Stereo Microscopes

     

    Stereo Microscope

    Unlike a compound microscope that offers a 2-dimensional image, stereo microscopes give the viewer an erect (upright and un-reversed) stereoscopic (3-dimensional) image. This is particularly useful for biologists performing dissections, technicians repairing circuit boards, paleontologists cleaning and examining fossils, or anyone who needs to work with their hands on small objects.

     

    Most stereo microscopes are used at magnifications from 5x to 50x, but with the proper microscope and accessories, magnifications up to approaching 400x can be achieved.

     

     

    Trinocular Microscopes

     

    Trinocular Microscope

    There are many different methods for capturing, displaying, and recording microscope images, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

    Trinocular models have two eyepieces for normal viewing, plus a third “phototube” on which you can mount a camera without interfering with the normal operation of the microscope. Nearly all of the Meiji Techno microscopes you will find on this website are available in trinocular models.

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