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Euromex LE.5210, Cold Light Source with Dual Arm Gooseneck
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Euromex LE.5210, Cold Light Source with Annular Ring Light
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Euromex LE.5210, Cold Light Source with Single Arm Gooseneck
$556.70$586.00 -
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Meiji FT191 Dual Arm Fiber Optic Illuminator, 120V
$882.70$970.00 -
Meiji FT191/230 Dual Arm Fiber Optic Illuminator, 220/230V
$882.70$970.00 -
Meiji FT192 Annular Fiber Optic Illuminator, 120V
$955.50$1,050.00 -
Meiji FT192/230 Annular Fiber Optic Illuminator, 220/230V
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Mitutoyo Twin Fiber-Optics illuminator for MF Measuring Microscopes
$2,364.40$2,570.00
At New York Microscope Company, we offer a wide selection of microscope illuminators including microscope ring lights, free standing illuminators, single and dual gooseneck illuminators, fiber optic illuminators, and light guides. Our illuminators will pair with just about any microscope model.
Microscope Lightning Solutions
Microscope illuminators provide high-intensity light when viewing specimens and samples under a microscope. Many microscopes come with built-in light sources or illuminators. However, older or budget models rely solely on a mirror to direct light through the stage to the objective lens. These microscopes may require an extra light source to effectively reveal object details, particularly at higher magnifications. For stereo microscopes, LED ring lights are a great addition for their uniform and bright illumination.
We carry LED, halogen, and fluorescent microscope illuminators for sale, perfect for any microscopy applications.
- LED illuminators provide shadow-free illumination of samples. These produce low heat, have lower power consumption, and their LED bulbs can last approximately 100,000 hours. Microscope ring lights are an excellent LED light source for microscopes. Available in various wavelengths.
- Halogen illuminators produce a brilliant incandescent white light.
- Dual gooseneck illuminators offer flexibility when observing glossy or reflective surfaces. They allow you to direct light precisely where needed.
- Fluorescent illuminators produce specific wavelengths of light and low heat. Low heat is a must when observing living specimens that are sensitive to heat.
Essential Uses of Microscope Illuminators
The illuminator you choose depends on the specific application, budget, and the type of microscope (compound or stereo). In addition, illuminators differ in key characteristics such as color temperature, light intensity, spectral output, energy efficiency, and flexibility.
Our customers rely on the versatility of microscope illuminators for various scientific, industrial, and educational fields:
- Quality Control: Inspecting electronic components, surface finishes, and textile fibers.
- Gemology: Identifying gemstones, assessing gem quality, and detecting synthetic or treated gems.
- Semiconductors: Inspecting microchips, circuit board, and silicon wafers.
- Botany: Studying plant cell structures and pollen grains.
- Environmental science: Studying soil samples.
- Biology: Observing microorganisms and tissue samples.
Custom Quotations for Microscope Illuminators
Let our experts create a custom quote just for you with our best pricing and terms on microscope illuminators. Simply tell us your requirements, and we'll do the rest.
New York Microscope Company is the only microscope company to offer a Free Service Protection Guarantee with the purchase of every microscope illuminator. Visit our Free Service Protection page for more details.