LX Microscopes by UNITRON

LX Microscopes by UNITRON

UNITRON is a reputable microscopy manufacturer established in 1952. Originally based in Boston, the company later moved its operations to Commack, NY in 1976. UNITRON specializes in producing high-quality microscopes for various applications in the fields of life science and clinical research. In 2017, UNITRON expanded its product portfolio by acquiring the Luxo Microscope division. This strategic acquisition allowed UNITRON to further enhance its offerings. On August 1, 2020, UNITRON rebranded the Luxo line as LX Microscopes by UNITRON. The LX Microscopes by UNITRON division specifically caters to the needs of medical and electronic manufacturing and service companies. By leveraging their expertise and experience in microscope manufacturing, UNITRON aims to provide advanced and reliable microscopy solutions to these industries. With a rich history spanning over six decades, UNITRON continues to be a leading player in the microscopy market, offering innovative and cutting-edge products that meet the demands of scientific research and industrial applications.

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0.5X Reducing Lens (For System 2
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3.3x ~ 22.5x
23750
0.5X Reducing Lens 23mm (For Sys
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3.5x ~ 22.5x
147-15-05
Zoom HD 0.5X Reducing Lens
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0.5x
23760
Eyepieces/15X Pair 23mm 273/373/
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15x
23736
0.7X Reducing Lens 23mm (For Sys
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4.9x ~ 31.5x
20736
0.75X Reducing Lens (For System
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5.25x ~ 22.5x
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About  Eyepieces, Lenses

Eyepieces and lenses are essential components used with optical inspection equipment and microscopes. They are classified based on manufacturer's series identifiers and their magnification power or range. Eyepieces, also known as oculars, are the part of the microscope that you look through. They provide additional magnification to enhance the image being viewed. Eyepieces are available in various magnification options, typically ranging from 2x to 50x. The selected eyepiece determines the final magnification achieved when combined with the objective lens of the microscope. Lenses, on the other hand, are interchangeable components that are attached to the objective lens of the microscope. They further increase or reduce the total magnification obtained. Lens magnification options typically range from 0.4x to 10x. By selecting different lenses, users can adjust the overall magnification to suit their specific needs. The selection of eyepieces and lenses depends on the desired level of magnification and the specific application requirements. Higher magnification allows for more detailed examination, but it may also result in a narrower field of view. Conversely, lower magnification provides a wider field of view but with less detail. By combining different eyepieces and lenses, users can achieve a wide range of magnification options to meet their specific inspection needs. It is important to select the appropriate eyepiece and lens combination to ensure optimal performance and accurate analysis of the object being inspected. In summary, eyepieces and lenses used with optical inspection equipment and microscopes are categorized based on manufacturer's series identifiers and magnification power or range. Eyepiece magnification typically ranges from 2x to 50x, while lens magnification options range from 0.4x to 10x. Selecting the appropriate combination of eyepieces and lenses enables users to achieve the desired level of magnification for their specific inspection requirements.