KERN & SOHN - The upright Polarising microscope OPO 185

KERN & SOHN GmbH
Ziegelei 1
72336 Balingen-Frommern

Germany

Phone: +49 7433 9933-0
Fax: +49 7433 9933-149
E-Mail: info@kern-sohn.com

WEB: https://www.kern-sohn.com/

KERN & SOHN - Polarising microscope OPO 185

Product family: OPO-1

The flexible and powerful polarising microscope for all professional applications with reflected and transmitted light

TECHNICAL DATA

Optical system Infinity
Tube type Trinocular
Ocular magnifications 10 x
Ocular visual field 20 mm
Standard objectives 4×, 10×, 20×, 40×, 50×
Nosepiece screw-in locations 5
Illuminance Reflected light, Transmitted light
Illumination type transmitted light LED
Illumination intensity transmitted light 5 W
Illumination type incident light LED
Illumination intensity incident light 5 W
Focusing mechanism coaxial coarse and fine drive
Fine drive minimum 0,002 mm
Dimension (W×D×H) 500×200×500 mm
Product family OPO-1

 

DESCRIPTION

  • This device is a professional, fully-equipped polarising microscope, which uses the polarisation of light to analyse minerals, crystals and isotropic materials
  • The KERN OKO 185 is a combi variant of LED incident illumination and LED transmitted illumination. A height-adjustable 0.9/0.13 Swing-out Abbe condenser which can be centred for complete Köhler illumination are part of the standard version
  • A 360° revolving stage with 1° division, 6' fine division and locking function is integrated into all series as standard.
  • A large selection of accessories such as, for example, a mechanical stage attachment as well as further objectives for a long working distance and filter units are also available
  • A protective dust cover, eye cups, as well as multi-lingual user instructions are included in the scope of delivery.
  • A C-mount adapter is required to connect a camera
  • Scope of application: Mineralogy, texture observations, material testing, observation of crystals
  • Applications/Samples: More complex samples with polarising properties
 

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