Friday, June 13, 2008

Ore Microscope

An ore microscope may be considered to be a dual kind of microscope. Why? Because its features are present in two other kinds of microscopes: the metallurgical and the epi-illumination. An ore microscope also contains a polarizing microscope analyzer, polarizer, Bertrand lens, and rotating stage. On the other hand, it also has its own special features like having an added device which allows polarized light to afflict. As a result, you can see a thick opaque part of ores that luster as you examine it with polarization from a power magnification.