Polarizing plate desktop type gem Polariscope white desktop with conoscope
Polariscope Description
The polariscope may be one of the most underestimated tools in gemology. Most gemologists use it to quickly determine if the stone at hand is isotropic or anisotropic or, at best, to determine the optic character of gemstones. With some small additions, one can determine both optic character and the optic sign of a gemstone. It is also the preferred tool — next to the microscope — for separating synthetic amethyst from its natural counterparts (although with recent synthetics that may prove difficult).
In addition, the polariscope may be very useful for distinguishing solid inclusions from negative inclusions as well as for spotting polysynthetic twinning.
Specification:
Upper and lower
polarizers |
49mm large-diameter polarizers, detachable structure. The upper polarized light rotates freely at 360°,the stage rotates freely at 360°, and the lower polarized light is fixed; |
Light source | long-life white LED cold light source, which is more conducive to protecting the polarizer; |
Power Supply | equipped with an integrated global wide-voltage power supply, which can work normally within the voltage range of 100-240V, with stable brightness; |
Accessories | equipped with 10mm conoscopic lens |
Dimensions | 110mm*70mm*140mm length * width * height |
Power | 1W |