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Achieve Unparalleled Measurement Accuracy
Whether you're a researcher, educator, quality control professional, or hobbyist, precise calibration is the foundation of every meaningful microscopic measurement. This precision stage micrometer features a finely etched 0.01mm (10µm) graduated scale on a standard 25mm × 75mm glass slide, giving you the tool you need to calibrate eyepiece reticles, digital microscope cameras, and image analysis software with confidence. The ultra-fine divisions allow you to verify and adjust measurements across a wide range of magnifications, ensuring that every data point you record is both accurate and repeatable.
Bright, Clear Grid Lines for Effortless Use
One of the standout features of this calibration slide is its brightly illuminated, high-contrast grid lines. Etched with exceptional precision, the markings are easy to identify and align under both transmitted and reflected light microscopy setups. This clarity reduces eye strain during calibration sessions and minimizes the chance of misreading divisions—a common frustration with lower-quality micrometers. The durable glass construction and protective design help maintain the integrity of the etched scale over years of regular use.
Key Features & Specifications:
- Scale Resolution: 0.01mm (10µm) per division for high-precision calibration
- Slide Dimensions: Standard 25mm × 75mm — compatible with virtually all microscope stages and slide holders
- High-Contrast Markings: Brightly illuminated, finely etched grid lines for clear visibility at any magnification
- Versatile Compatibility: Ideal for calibrating eyepiece reticles, microscope cameras, and digital imaging systems
- Durable Construction: Quality glass substrate designed for long-lasting, repeated use in laboratory and field settings
Typical Use Cases
This calibration slide is an indispensable accessory in biological and materials science laboratories, medical and veterinary clinics, educational institutions, and industrial inspection facilities. Use it to calibrate compound and stereo microscopes before taking cell measurements, performing particle size analysis, or inspecting manufactured components. It's equally valuable for photographers and videographers working with microscope-mounted cameras who need pixel-to-micron conversion accuracy. By incorporating routine calibration into your workflow, you'll ensure compliance with quality standards and gain full confidence in your quantitative microscopy results.
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