Concave mirrors

Product Description Concave Mirrors are curved reflective surfaces that converge light rays to a focal point. They are widely used in scientific experiments and optical devices to focus light and form real or virtual images depending on the object's position relative to the focal length. Made from high-quality polished glass or metal with a reflective coating, these mirrors provide precise image formation essential for laboratory and industrial applications in optics and physics.

Diffraction Gratings

Diffraction Gratings are precision optical components used to disperse light into its component wavelengths for spectral analysis. These gratings consist of a surface with a series of closely spaced lines or grooves that diffract incoming light at specific angles depending on wavelength, enabling separation and measurement of spectral bands. Available in transmission or reflection formats, diffraction gratings are made from materials like glass or quartz and are often coated for enhanced optical performance. They are widely used in laboratories, research institutions, and industrial applications involving spectroscopy, photonics, and laser systems.

Microscope condenser

 Product Description A Microscope Condenser is a vital optical component in a microscope designed to focus and concentrate light onto the specimen being observed. It is typically positioned beneath the microscope stage and plays a crucial role in controlling illumination intensity, contrast, and resolution during microscopic examination. The condenser gathers and directs light from the microscope’s illumination source into a cone of light focused on the specimen, enhancing image clarity and detail. Condensers often include adjustable diaphragms (such as iris diaphragms) to regulate the amount of light and improve contrast. Available in various designs including Abbe, achromatic, and aplanatic condensers, they cater to different magnification levels and imaging requirements. Microscope condensers are essential for achieving optimal image quality in biological, medical, and materials science applications.

Microscope eye piece

 Product Description A Microscope Eye Piece, also known as the ocular lens, is the lens or group of lenses located at the top of a microscope through which the user views the magnified specimen. It typically provides an additional magnification—commonly 5x, 10x, or 15x—working in conjunction with the objective lenses to achieve total magnification. The eyepiece contains optical components designed to enhance image clarity, brightness, and field of view. Modern eyepieces may include features such as reticles for measurement, adjustable diopters for individual eye correction, and wide-field optics for increased viewing comfort. Made from precision optical glass and durable housing, microscope eyepieces are essential for delivering a clear, sharp, and comfortable viewing experience in scientific, medical, educational, and industrial laboratories.