LED Transmitted Illuminator for Microscope
High-power transmitted light for stereo microscope stage
observation.
LED transmitted illuminators provide light from below the
sample, enabling transmitted-light observation with a stereo
microscope. They are useful for transparent and translucent
samples, and high-power models can help with thicker or
murkier specimens.
This lineup focuses on LEDwhite-TR8W.
Transmitted Light
Stereo Microscope Stage Lighting
High-Power White LED
LED Transmitted Illuminator Lineup
LEDwhite-TR8W
High-power white LED
Super high-power white LED transmitted illuminator for
stereo microscopes. It is suitable when stronger
transmitted light is needed, including observation of
thick or murky samples.
Selection Guide
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Use transmitted light when the sample can pass or scatter
light from below.
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Use high-power white LED illumination when ordinary stage
lighting is not strong enough.
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For opaque samples or surface inspection, use an LED
epi-illuminator.
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Check microscope stage size, sample thickness and
observation purpose before
selecting the
transmitted-light system.
Typical Applications
| Observation style |
Transmitted-light observation from below the specimen
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| Sample examples |
Transparent, translucent, thick, uneven or murky samples
where light transmission is useful
|
| Microscope type |
Stereo microscopes and microscope stage setups requiring
supplemental transmitted illumination
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| When not ideal |
Opaque-surface inspection is usually better served by
reflected-light LED ring lights or twin-arm illuminators
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