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The microscope is an optical instrument composed of a lens or a combination of several lenses, which is a sign
of human beings entering the atomic age.
The microscope is an instrument
mainly used to magnify the visible to the human eye of a tiny object.
Microscopy divided into light microscopy and electron microscopy
.
The current optical microscope can magnify the object by 1600 times, the resolution is as small as 1/2 of the wavelength, and the length of the domestic microscope mechanical tube is generally 160 mm
.
Maintenance method (1) moisture-proof
.
If the room is humid, the optical lenses are prone to mold and fog
.
Once the lenses are moldy, they are difficult to remove
.
The lenses inside the microscope are more
harmful to them due to the inconvenience of wiping.
When mechanical parts get damp, they are prone to rust
.
In order to prevent moisture, when storing the microscope, in addition to choosing a dry room, the storage place should also be away from the wall, off the ground, away from the source of
moisture.
1 to 2 bags of silica gel should be placed in the microscope box as a desiccant
.
And often bake
the silicone.
After its color turns pink, it should be baked in time and continued to be used
after baking.
(2) Dustproof
.
The dust on the surface of the optical element not only affects the passage of light, but also generates a large stain after being amplified by the optical system, affecting observation
.
Dust and sand particles fall into the mechanical part, which will also increase the wear and tear, causing the movement to be blocked, and the harm is also very large
.
Therefore, the microscope must be kept clean at all times
.
(3) Anti-corrosion
.
Microscopes should not be placed with
corrosive chemical reagents.
Such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, strong alkali and so on
.
(4) Heat
protection.
The purpose of heat protection is mainly to avoid the opening and shedding
of the lens caused by thermal expansion and contraction.
(5) Do not touch sharp objects, such as iron nails, needles, etc
.
(6) Non-related personnel should not use it at will
.