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    Euromex EcoBlue Monocular Polarisation Microscope
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    Euromex EcoBlue Monocular Polarisation Microscope
    As low as £548.40 £457.00
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    • 4x, 10x, 40x, 60x, 100x Semi-plan
    • 10x/18mm eyepiece with pointer
    • Circular 129mm stage, rotatable
    • Polariser with H-LED illumination

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    Euromex EcoBlue Binocular Polarisation Microscope
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    Euromex EcoBlue Binocular Polarisation Microscope
    As low as £684.00 £570.00
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    • 4x, 10x, 40x, 60x, 100x Semi-plan
    • Binocular head, 10x/18mm eyepieces 
    • Circular 129mm stage, rotatable
    • Polariser with H-LED illumination

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    Euromex EcoBlue Binocular Polarisation Microscope
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    Euromex EcoBlue Trinocular Polarisation Microscope
    As low as £703.00 £585.83
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    • 4x, 10x, 40x, 60x, 100x Semi-plan
    • Trinocular head, 10x/18mm eyepieces 
    • Circular 129mm stage, rotatable
    • Polariser with H-LED illumination

  4. Euromex BioBlue BB.4240-P-HLED Monocular Polarisation Microscope
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    Euromex BB.4240-P-HLED BioBlue Monocular Polarisation Microscope, 1W LED, 40x-600x
    £729.60 £608.00
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    * 4 Semi plan achromatic objectives 4x, 10x, 40x & S60x
    * Monocular 10x/18mm eyepiece
    * Circular 129mm stage, rotatable
    * Polariser with 1W LED illumination

  5. Euromex BioBlue BB.4240-P Monocular Polarisation Microscope
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    Euromex BB.4240-P BioBlue Monocular Polarisation Microscope, 20W Halogen, 40x-600x
    £690.00 £575.00
    Ships in 2-3 weeks

    * 4 Semi plan achromatic objectives 4x, 10x, 40x & S60x
    * Monocular with 10x/18mm eyepiece
    * Circular 129mm stage, rotatable
    * Polariser with 20W Halogen illumination

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Polarising Microscopes

Polarising Microscopes are usually equipped with both a polariser, positioned in the optical head above the specimen, and an analyser (a second polariser) placed below the stage. The stage is usually circular to rotate the specimen. The resulting polarised light is a contrast enhancing technique that improves the quality of image compared to other illumination techniques such as brightfield, darkfield and phase contrast.

A common use of Polarising microscopes is in Petrology for the geological study of rocks and minerals.