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Kaisi True Polarized Ringlight for Microscope

₱1100.00

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The

Kaisi True Polarized Ringlight

is a microscope accessory designed to reduce glare and reflection when viewing objects with shiny surfaces, such as circuit boards, metals, and plastics. The model most frequently referenced is the

Kaisi True L Ring Light

, which features a dual-layer, adjustable polarizer. 

Features and function

  • Glare and reflection reduction: Unlike a standard ring light, the True L model uses a polarizer to filter out scattered light. By rotating the adjustable polarizer, you can see fine details that are otherwise obscured by bright spots or reflections.

  • Dual-layer polarizer: The ring light contains two polarizing lenses: one is fixed and the other can be rotated. When the two lenses are "crossed" (set at 90 degrees to each other), they block most of the reflected light.

  • Adjustable brightness: It features a scroll wheel or gearless adjustment design to control the light intensity. This allows for optimal illumination based on the magnification and the object being viewed.

  • LED lighting: The ring light uses cold white LED bulbs, which do not generate heat. This makes it safe for prolonged use on delicate specimens.

  • Easy installation: The ring light has a snap-on design and is compatible with most stereo microscopes.

  • Specifications:

    • LED count: Typically 40 LEDs.

    • Power: Powered by a USB-3.5DC boost cable, which is compatible with a standard DC 12V power supply.

    • Luminous flux: Around 388.5 lumens. 

Benefits for technicians and hobbyists

  • Clearer images for soldering: The removal of glare is particularly useful for technicians who need to inspect and solder circuit boards. It helps to clearly see individual components and solder joints.

  • Enhances visibility of fine details: By cutting down on reflections, the light improves contrast and visual clarity, which is critical for precision repair work and inspections.

  • Reduces eye strain: The ability to eliminate glare helps reduce visual fatigue during long periods of microscopy work.