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Polarizing Microscopes .com is your location for a huge variety of polarizing light microscopes.

    /Science and Research PR News/ - ST. LOUIS, MO, December 04, 2006 - Polarizing Microscopes .com is a business specializing in providing high quality affordably priced polarizing and petrographic microscopes. These microscopes are used in geology and petrology labs and by students in optical mineralogy for rock and mineral analysis and identification. Transmitted polarized light is used for viewing birefringent specimens, and can produce a brilliant spectrum of colors under the right polarized conditions. This type of microscope has both a polarizer and analyzer, consisting of polarizing filters. When the filter axes are crossed (at the extinction angle), a condition know as cross polarization occurs. Polarizing microscopes have this capability, and it becomes a useful tool in mineral identification.

Be sure to visit their website, www.polarizingmicroscopes.com to view their great selection of polarized microscopes. They have very competitive prices and a knowledgeable sales staff. The optical equipment they provide is good for both student and professional applications. If you need to capture high resolution digital still images on your computer, be sure to ask about their line of USB digital microscope cameras. They have a good warranty and money back guarantee on all their microscopy products. If you are looking for a polarizing microscope, their site is a good place to visit.

About Polarizing Microscopes
Polarizing Microscopes .com is your location for a huge variety of polarizing light microscopes. Features include plane polarized transmitted light and cross polarized transmitted light, complete with Bertrand lens and compensator plates such as quartz wedge, mica, and gypsum. They have both a polarizer and an analyzer that can be turned to the extinction angle to view rock and mineral thin sections under crossed polarization. These are great for mineral identification in geological laboratories and petrology departments. Whatever your needs are in polarized light microscopy, please give us a call to assist you with a solution.


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