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4)

 

When observing the microstructure of a specimen, usually use a low power objective to look for the object, 

then move the object towards the center of the field of view and exchange a high power objective for 

observation. Care should be taken to avoid the objective being knocked against the specimen and damaged. 

When focusing, lift the stage allow it close the objective lens as near as possible. 

Lower the object surface while viewing. When an image is observed, use the fine adjustment knob for 

adjustment until a sharp image is obtained. 

 

5)

 

Examining the specimen in orthogonal polarized light. As mentioned in section (6) when a sharp image is 

obtained, because the polarizer is still inserted in the optical path, actually it is in a single polarized light. 

Then insert an analyzer. Pay attention to the graduated marks of the polarizer and analyzer. When both 

marks are situated at “0” position, it means that they are in orthogonal. Now, the polarized orientation of 

the analyzer is in north - south (or up and down). 

 

6)

 

Examining the specimen in the conical polarized light. Usually, conical polarized light is used for high 

power examination. Insert Bertrand lens into the light path when using orthogonal polarizing light. The 

swinging upper lenses of the condenser are arranged so that they may be moved into the optical axis of the 

microscope for examining the conical characteristic of the specimen. 

 

7)

 

When an indistinct image of the filament of the bulb reveal in the field of view, add a ground glass 

properly. When the light is yellowish, a filter can be added. (Place a filter above the collector in the base of 

the microscope in transmitted light). 

 

8)

 

Adjusting the light housing. 

When the bulbs is replaced, the light housing should be realigned. Insert the light housing into the adapter 

of the vertical illuminator. Switch on the power, moves the light housing back & forth to eliminate the 

image of the filament in the field of view. After operating as mentioned in Section (6) then observe through 

eyepiece tube with the eyepiece removed, until a bright spot at the back focal plane of the objective or the 

image of the aperture diaphragm can be seen. 

Adjust screws at the rear and side surface for centering the filament of the bulb. 

 

USE OF BERTRAND LENS IN POLARIZING MICROSCOPE 

The Bertrand Lens is generally used to observe interference figures in high power objective. Please check the 

following points while using Bertrand Lens. 

Summary of Contents for NYMC62B00

Page 1: ...STEINDORFF NYMC62B00 Polarizing Microscope ...

Page 2: ...tage Height Adjustment Screw 7 Coarse Focusing Knobs 8 Fine Focusing Knobs 9 Condenser Centering Screws 10 Condenser Focusing Knob 11 Brightness Control 12 Power Switch 13 Power Indicator 14 Light Collector 15 Graduated Marks of Polarizer 16 Iris Diaphragm Lever 17 Stage Centering Screws Detachable 18 Nosepiece 19 Graduated Marks on Analyzer 20 Analyzer Lever ...

Page 3: ...ications 1 Observation Tube Binocular Head 2 Objectives stress less achromatic objectives Magnifying Power Objectives Numerical Aperture N A Thickness of Cover Glass 4x 0 10 10x 0 25 20x 0 40 40x 0 65 0 17 60x optional 0 85 0 17 3 Eyepieces Type Magnifying Power Standard Eyepiece Pair 10x Eyepiece with Crosshairs 5x Eyepiece with Graticule 10x 4 Final magnifying powers of objectives and eyepieces ...

Page 4: ...he lever for pulling the analyzer out from the light path Open the Iris Diaphragm Make sure that the field Iris Diaphragm coincides with the field of view 2 Secure the specimen properly with the clips on the Rotary Stage 3 Adjust the center of the stage using the stage centering screw Focus the specimen sharply Find a marked feature in the field of view and make it to situate at the center of the ...

Page 5: ...d for high power examination Insert Bertrand lens into the light path when using orthogonal polarizing light The swinging upper lenses of the condenser are arranged so that they may be moved into the optical axis of the microscope for examining the conical characteristic of the specimen 7 When an indistinct image of the filament of the bulb reveal in the field of view add a ground glass properly W...

Page 6: ...ismantle any part of the instrument If there is any dirt on the surfaces of the lens wipe it off gently with some absorbent cotton moistened with xylene Dust on the lens surfaces can be blown off by using an air blower 2 Oil the mechanical moving parts of the instrument with some watch or clock lubricant 3 Avoid contacting high temperature 4 Objectives and eyepieces should replace back to their co...

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