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Stage Micrometer LMSTM-A104 offers a range of dot sizes, of Φ0.01mm, Φ0.05mm, Φ0.1mm, Φ1mm, Φ5mm, and Φ10mm. It supports magnification ratio of 500 X and under, enabling accurate measurements. Features compact design allows for easy handling and storage. Designed to be compatible with most standard microscope stages. Our Stage is crafted from high-quality optical glass, ensures durability.
Specifications
| Dots Sizes | Φ0.01mmΦ0.05mmΦ0.1mmΦ1mmΦ5mmΦ10mm |
| Magnification Ratio | 500 X |
| Material | Optical Glass |
| Micrometer Size | 75mm × 25mm × 1.1mm |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage Micrometer LMSTM-A104 | $ 862.5 | Pack of 1 |
Features
Calibration Marking
Protective Case
Multiple Dots
Lightweight Design
Wide Compatibility
Applications
Stage Micrometer LMSTM-A104 is essential in forensic labs for precise measurements of trace evidence like fibers, hair, and tiny particles. It is employed in biology labs to measure cell size, tissue dimensions, and microorganism structures.
Selection Guide
Stage Micrometer LMSTM-A104 is designed for high-precision calibration in advanced microscopy applications. It is particularly well-suited for research studies involving cell biology, histopathology, and digital imaging where accurate spatial measurements at high magnification are crucial. This model features a scale with 0.01 mm divisions over a 1 mm measuring range, etched on a high-quality glass slide, making it suitable for use in fluorescence, phase contrast, and compound microscopy. It is commonly used in laboratories requiring ISO-compliant calibration standards and is often selected for its certified traceability and durability in routine and research-grade calibration tasks. Customers should consider this model when their application demands fine-scale accuracy, traceable measurement standards, and compatibility with high-resolution optical systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Stage Micrometer?
A Stage Micrometer is a microscope calibration tool consisting of a precisely ruled scale used to measure and calibrate the magnification of a microscope.
2 How does Stage Micrometer work?
It works as a calibration tool for microscopes by providing a known, precise scale that allows users to determine the actual size of microscopic objects viewed through the microscope.
3 How is Stage Micrometer used in biological research?
It is used in biological research to calibrate microscope measurements, enabling accurate sizing of cells, bacteria, or tissue structures during quantitative microscopy studies.
4 How does Stage Micrometer help in pharmaceutical quality control?
It ensures that microscopes used in pharmaceutical quality control are accurately calibrated, which is crucial for measuring particle sizes in drug formulations.
5 Is Stage Micrometer useful in materials science?
It is used in materials science to calibrate microscopes for precise analysis of microstructures, grain sizes, or surface features in materials.
6 What role does Stage Micrometer play in forensic microscopy?
In forensic science, it helps accurately measure trace evidence like fibers or residues, ensuring precise documentation and comparison under legal scrutiny.
7 How is Stage Micrometer used in environmental microscopy?
In environmental microscopy, it is used to measure particulate matter, microplastics, or plankton accurately, helping researchers track environmental contamination and ecosystem health.
8 What is the role of Stage Micrometer in plant histology?
It is used in plant histology to calibrate microscopes for precise measurement of cell walls, stomata, and vascular tissue dimensions in botanical research.
9 How does Stage Micrometer help in microbiology labs?
It helps microbiologists determine the size of bacteria, spores, or protozoa by calibrating the eyepiece scale to micrometric accuracy under different magnifications.
10 How does Stage Micrometer assist in dermatological research?
In dermatology, it is used to measure cellular dimensions in skin biopsies, aiding in accurate diagnosis and research into skin diseases.