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Polarized Microscopes
The last time you bought new polarizing microscopes was more than a decade ago? You'll be amazed by the features and value you get for your budget now. Read our blog post for information about Choosing Your Next Compound Microscope.
If you work with a polarizing microscope, chances are you already know exactly the features you need. But you might not know the added value you get when shopping at Microscope.com. When you purchase today, you also get:
Free shipping over $150
All orders over $150 get free shipping, So if you forgot to add slides or other accessories to your order last time, you can still reach the free shipping minimum easily.
Access to volume pricing options
Larger orders get larger discounts. If you're purchasing multiple units, contact us for a quote on even more discounted pricing.
Loads of guarantees
A lifetime warranty on all Omano microscopes. No-questions-asked returns on all Omano microscopes for 30 days after purchase. You have every reason to be confident in your purchase.
Shipping's on us!
Orders over $150 get free shipping anywhere in the continental United States. That means you never pay for shipping on an order of a polarizing microscope.
Volume pricing is now available.
Educational institutions and businesses serving other businesses qualify for volume pricing. Ordering more than a couple polarizing microscope units? Request a quote here for the best pricing available.
Polarized microscopes could be a metaphor for all science. They combine ordinary and extraordinary, and reveal exciting truths about the invisible world around us.
Now, if you want to be more specific, ordinary and extraordinary are the types of light waves that pass through samples in a polarizing microscope. The light waves are reconstituted by a filter after passing through the sample, and a high contrast image of the structure of a sample results.
One of the neatest things about polarizing microscopy is the ability to examine different aspects of a sample by rotating the filter - adjusting the way the polarized light hits the sample. Pieces of your sample will disappear (go black) as the light touches them at different angles, highlighting other parts of the sample. Clues, if you will, about the properties of the sample.
Usually used in geology for observing rocks and minerals, polarizing microscopes are also useful in metallurgy, chemistry, biology, and physical medicine. You can get a really good look at bones or muscle tissue using polarized microscopy.
Young scientists love the magic of revealing invisible structures in real time. In a classroom, polarized microscopes are always a hit. And they’re still fun no matter how many years you have behind the lens.
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