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Leica DM4 P upright polarizing microscope

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Leica DM4 P upright polarizing microscope achieved excellent results on June 7, 2018. You need some components to achieve polarization research goals. The following are important components: ☆ Stress free optical components, as you need to ensure that the observed birefringence comes from the sample rather than the optical components. ☆ LED lighting, as this lighting can uniformly illuminate the sample and have a constant color temperature. ☆ Polarizers help you see birefringence, and rotary tables help you align the sample and optical axis. ☆ You also need a Burgundy mirror for cone light observation of the optical axis and a compensator for measurement tasks. If you want to perform various operations under a polarizing microscope, you can use a Leica DM4 P upright polarizing microscope. ☆ Store and call information through encoding components ☆ When you want to replace the objective lens, you can call the lighting intensity and aperture settings through the lighting intensity control and contrast manager. Thanks to the existence of the encoding objective disc, the captured images are always calibrated. ☆ Identify the structure of interest ☆ The 25mm large field of view brings you a perfect overview image. Often, low magnification is used to present the specific information you need, rather than detailed images - think of flow structures, deformation structures, or strip-shaped arrangements caused by cooling processes. ☆ Let the objective lens turntable handle it! Using an objective disc equipped with 6 objectives and different magnifications to obtain rich sample information. ☆ Use .....
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Obtain excellent results
You need some components to achieve polarization research goals. The following are important components:
☆ Stress free optical components, as you need to ensure that the observed birefringence comes from the sample rather than the optical component
  LED lighting, as this type of lighting can uniformly illuminate the sample and has a constant color temperature
  Polarizers help you see birefringence, and a rotating table helps you align the sample with the optical axis
  You also need a Burgundy mirror for conical observation of the optical axis and a compensator for measurement tasks
  

If you want to perform various operations under a polarizing microscope, you can use a Leica DM4 P upright polarizing microscope.
  Store and call information through coding components
  When you want to replace the objective lens, you can call up the settings for illumination intensity and aperture through the illumination intensity control and contrast manager.
  Thanks to the existence of the encoding objective disc, the captured images are always calibrated.
  Identify structures of interest
  The 25mm large field of view brings you a perfect overview image.
  The specific information you need is often presented at a low magnification, rather than detailed images - think of flow structures, deformation structures, or strip-shaped arrangements caused by cooling processes.
  Let the objective lens turntable handle it!
  
Using an objective disc equipped with 6 objectives and different magnifications to obtain rich sample information.
  Using a 2.5-fold overview objective lens can identify macroscopic structures in the sample
  If you want to conduct a detailed study of optical properties using the cone light method, you can switch to a magnification of 63 times
  Switching to 100 times can verify phase reactions along particle boundaries
  And the objective lens turntable is also encoded, providing you with intelligent support.
  Make full use of two types of lighting materials
  

You can configure the Leica DM4 P polarized microscope with LED illumination using either transmitted or incident light, or you can configure it to use both light sources at once.
  When measuring reflectivity, incident light must be used, such as observing ores or coal.
  When conducting birefringence measurements, it is necessary to use transmitted light, such as detecting geological thin sections, polymer films, or drugs.
  In special applications such as geological research, both types of light are essential.
  When the microscope is configured to use both incident and transmitted light, the relevant objective lens (with or without cover glass correction function) should be used starting from a magnification of>10x.
  

Your choice: Leica DM4 P upright polarizing microscope

  With the functionality of coding, it can flexibly adapt to various tasks, operate safely and simply, and is suitable for academic research, novice operators, or multi-user users
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  6-digit encoding adjustable objective lens turntable
  Lighting and contrast management to achieve reproducible results
  Encoding cone light method, using a 1.6x magnification adjuster
  LED lighting
  Status display
  360 ° rotating table, with or without a 45 ° locking device
  Stress free optical components
  Polarization equipment has a wide range of applications
  Fixed or variable compensator, compliant with DIN 58879