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ILLUMINATED MAGNIFIERS
The Lentis bench magnifier provides minimal distortion across the entire field of view, reduces ambient reflection through an innovative multi-layer anti-reflective coating, and includes an ultra-bright fluorescent light for improved clarity of viewing and for improved color rendition. The standard viewing lens offers 2.5 dioptres, with a working distance of 80 to 200 mm and a 250 mm field of view.
The Lentis bench magnifier also comes with a range of accessories, including dust covers and booster lenses, allowing it to be adapted to your individual needs.
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Because we recognize that not every application requires state-of-the-art illuminated magnification, SMTinspection.com also offers economy bench magnifiers from Scienscope for situations in which limited magnification is required and challenging conditions are not expected.
The Scienscope economy magnifiers are highly cost effective and offer between 1.75× and 3.00× magnification, which is sufficient for many basic tasks and operations. Selecting the appropriate bench magnifier from the complete Scienscope range allows you to opt for the system that best suits your needs without having to spend a dollar more than is necessary.
Bench magnifiers are extremely useful pieces of laboratory equipment that are used routinely in many labs for the illuminated inspection of small parts, or for tasks requiring careful manipulation and reworking including polishing and painting, soldering and welding. Unfortunately, many bench magnifiers are inherently unstable, meaning that they move or vibrate as you try to complete your task, sometimes even making the object even more difficult to see.
Some also distort the image of interest, obscure the image with distracting reflections of ambient light, or offer inadequate illumination. As a solution, SMTinspection.com offers the Lentis bench magnifier which overcomes all of the drawbacks of a traditional bench magnifier by adopting optical, ergonomic and mechanical design techniques from successful other optical aids.







