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Ore Microscopes .com is your source for microscopes with the ability to view thick polished rock and mineral specimens under polarized light.

    /Science and Research PR News/ - ST. LOUIS, MO, December 04, 2006 - Ore Microscopes .com is a microscope dealership providing microscopes capable of viewing thick polished rock and mineral specimens. Ore microscopes, also known as petrographic microscopes, have the features of transmitted and reflected polarized illumination. Normal polarizing microscopes only have transmitted illumination capability. Polarized light is used for rock and mineral identification in the ore microscope. These ore microscopes have the ability to do crossed polarization which is the condition of having two polarizing filters at 90 degree orientation to block out light at the extinction angle. Viewing rock and mineral specimens at the extinction angle aids in determining proper identification and properties.

This microscope company has a good selection of these types of microscopes. They sell to schools and universities as well as geology and petrology departments in industrial environments. Each product sold by Ore Microscopes .com is money back guaranteed and carries a good product warranty. Their technical sales staff is friendly and capable of answering your questions about microscopy related items. Contact them today if you are in the market for an ore polarized light microscope.

About Ore Microscopes
Ore Microscopes .com has a good selection of ore polarized light microscopes for sale. These ore microscopes are great for geology and petrology studies as they are primarily used for rock and mineral identification and analysis. Thick polished specimens of rocks and minerals are viewed under these ore microscopes using plane and cross polarized light. The ore microscope differs from the normal polarizing microscope in that it has the added feature of using incident reflected polarized light on the specimen, allowing a thick opaque polished rock to be viewed in great detail. A standard polarized microscope only is capable of using transmitted polarized light on a transparent rock and mineral thin section. Ore microscopes is your source for the microscopes you need for examining, analyzing, and identifying rocks and minerals. Contact them today for more details about their optical microscopy items.


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St. Louis, Missouri
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