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ID:3518
Title:Boom stand mounted microscopes - http://www.boommicroscopes.com
Description:Boom Microscopes provides a great selection of boom stand mounted microscopes. Our prices are much lower than other dealers, yet the stereoscopic optics provides great quality. Boom microscopes are used for repairing and examining circuit boards, surface mount devices (SMD), watch and jewelry repair, and forensic document examination. They are also used for engraving and get fitted with a headrest. We can also fit microscope camera equipment on the trinocular ports of the stereoscopic heads. The cameras can be connected via USB to a computer for image capture. In addition to boom microscopes, we sell other types of microscopes such as biological compound, metallurgical, forensic comparison, and dissecting microscopes.
Category:Science and Nature
Link Owner:Arlene
Date Added:October 19, 2006 08:08:24 AM
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