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Comparison Microscope LMCMI-A100

Comparison Microscope LMCMI-A100 features a 360° rotatable Siedentopf trinocular viewing head. It includes zoom objectives from 0.9X to 15.8X for versatile magnification ranges. Its dual workbench system allows coordinated movement for efficient sample comparison. It ensures extended working distance and multiple illumination for improved image clarity, and observation quality. Our Comparison Microscope is ideal for detailed analysis, specimen comparison, material research

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Specifications

Viewing Head Seidentopf Trinocular Head, 30° inclined, 360° rotation
CCD Adapter 0.4X
Interpupillary Distance 48 to 76 mm
Eyepiece CWF 10X/22mm, CWF 20X/13mm
Objectives Zoom Objective
Magnification Range 0.9X to 5.8X
Camera Adapter 6.3X, 4X, 2.5X
Working Stage Type Two Φ65 mm round tables
Stage Rotation 360° rotation
Stage Inclination 25° inclination
Double Workbench (Linkage Operation) Translation 55 mm, Lift 80 mm
Double Workbench (Separate Operation) XY: 60×60 mm, Lift 55 mm
Perspective Workbench φ95 mm
Working Distance 95 mm
Polarizing Unit Analyzer and Polarizer
LED Annular Lamp 2.5W (42 LED)
Reflector Lamp 3W (1 LED, available in white, red, green, UV)
Transmitted Lamp 3W (48 LED)
Coaxial Lamp 1W high-power LED
Power Consumption 12V 5A
Power Supply 100 to 240V, 85 to 265V

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Comparison Microscope LMCMI-A100 $ 9125 Each of 1

Features

Seamless camera integration

Ergonomic viewing

Integrated polarizing unit

Wide interpupillary adjustment

Multi-directional stage movement

Standard Accessories

Camera adapter

Optional Accessories

Camera:

Image Sensor: 5.0 MP CMOS Chip

Maximum Resolution: 2592 × 1944 pixels

Interface: (Standard) USB 2.0

Exposure: Automatic

Recording System: Still Picture (JPG, PNG, TIF) and Movie

Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32 & 64 bit), Mac OS X, Linux

Software: Included

PC Requirements:

 CPU: Intel Core2 2.8 GHz or higher

Memory: 2 GB or more

USB Port: USB 2.0 High-speed Port

Display: 17" or larger

CD-ROM required

Applications

Comparison Microscope LMCMI-A100 is widely employed in biological research, forensic science, ballistics analysis, document examination, and material science.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Comparison Microscope?

A Comparison Microscope is an optical apparatus designed to allow side-by-side comparison of two specimens.

2 How does a Comparison Microscope work?

It works by connecting two separate compound microscopes with an optical bridge, enabling the user to view two samples simultaneously in a split-field view.

3 What types of samples can be examined using Comparison Microscope?

It can examine a wide range of samples, including bullets, fibers, hair, toolmarks, and documents.

4 What role does Comparison Microscope play in hair analysis?

It allows side-by-side viewing of hair samples from a suspect and crime scene to identify similarities in color, texture, and medulla patterns.

5 Can Comparison Microscope be used in textile fiber analysis?

It is used to analyze textile fibers by comparing color, weave, and texture between known and questioned samples to establish potential matches.

6 How can Comparison Microscope be used in manufacturing quality control?

In manufacturing, it is used to inspect and compare components or surface finishes to ensure they meet quality standards and are free from defects.

7 How is Comparison Microscope used in examining stamps and seals?

It is used to examine stamps and seals by comparing impressions, ink application, and pressure patterns to verify authenticity or detect tampering.

8 Can Comparison Microscope be used in textile fiber analysis?

It is used to analyze textile fibers by comparing color, weave, and texture between known and questioned samples to establish potential matches.

9 How is Comparison Microscope different from a stereo microscope?

A Comparison Microscope is used to compare two separate samples simultaneously, whereas a stereo microscope only allows observation of a single sample in 3D.

10 How is Comparison Microscope used in explosive residue analysis?

It is used in explosive residue analysis to examine particles from blast scenes, comparing them with control samples to identify explosive types or devices used.