The Functional Parts Of An Asbestos Microscope

ABSTRACT: Asbestos microscopes are special types of microscopes that are primarily used in inspecting asbestos and its components. When buying these types of microscopes, it is important that you consider its parts. Learn more about them through the article below.

Asbestos microscopes are very important microscopes. In fact, a lot of fields and departments can’t do without them. Much of this is because of the government’s mandate to regulate the use of asbestos in building and construction. As such, individuals and companies are required to comply. And they can only do so after inspecting a sample of the asbestos they are going to use for the construction work with a high quality asbestos microscope.

For those who want to know more about the essential parts of an asbestos microscope with the aim of using or buying one, read the following below:

  1. Head
    The head of the asbestos microscope is the one where the microscope’s eyepieces are attached. Depending upon the type of the asbestos microscope that you need, you can select from the monocular, binocular, or trinocular microscope types. Monocular asbestos microscopes have a single eyepiece lens. Binoculars have two eyepieces while trinoculars have three. The additional port that trinocular microscopes contain is for another person’s viewing use or as a place where a digital camera can be attached.

  2. Eyepieces
    As described earlier, the number of eyepiece an asbestos microscope has vary according to its type. But even so, each eyepiece that is used with an asbestos microscope is capable of 10x magnification. The eyepiece may also have a cross line reticle so that viewers have something to use as a point of reference while viewing their sample.

  3. Objectives
    Asbestos microscopes are compound microscopes. As such, they have three or more objective lenses attached to it. The objectives it has are usually 10x, 20x, and 40x, depending upon the need for magnification. Asbestos viewing only requires low power, though. The 20x and 40x objective lenses that are attached to the microscope are usually for other applications so that the microscope can be used for other purposes rather than simple asbestos inspection.

  4. Stage
    An asbestos microscope usually comes in the form of a tabletop microscope. As such, it is constructed with a stage where the specimen can be slid through. For the asbestos microscope to be very functional, the stage should not merely be a regular stage. As much as possible, the stage used with it should either be a mechanical or a revolving one. The stage should also have graduations and vernier for measuring purposes.

  5. Condenser
    The condenser is mounted below the microscope’s stage. Its main purpose is to control the light that will be passing through the specimen and then enter to the objective lens. The condenser has a control or a knob so that users can freely adjust the contrast and the brightness of the specimen or the image that they are viewing.

  6. Lightning System
    A quality asbestos microscope should be equipped with a built-in illumination system so that the specimen can be viewed regardless of the time of the day, without the need to install an external light source. For asbestos microscopes, the light that is commonly used is a 30-Watt halogen lamp. It is also possible for these lights to have an intensity control knob to aid in the viewing process.

  7. Arm, stage, and body
    All of these parts make up the microscope’s build. Asbestos microscopes should be highly durable and ideally, made of quality metal alloy. These are the supporting elements of the microscope. Their role are very important because they are the ones that houses and protects the microscope’s delicate parts like the lenses, the eyepiece, and the condenser. They are also the parts that determine the microscope’s durability. If the asbestos microscope’s body is not strong enough, then the whole system is not going to be either.

    These are the seven basic parts of an asbestos microscope. They are the ones that make the microscope highly functional. These microscopes are very essential for it allows individuals and companies to comply with the government’s law with regards to the use of asbestos in the construction of homes and buildings.

    These parts of an asbestos microscope work together to provide for the primary use of these microscopes, which is to view the components inside asbestos. Merely viewing the very small parts of the microscope could indicate if it is a quality material and if using it complies with the existing laws of the government.
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