





Reticles are clear glass discs marked with scales or patterns, which fit into microscope eyepieces at the internal real image plane. This is the intermediate image of the specimen/object under inspection produced by the objective lens of the microscope. By placing the reticle at this position, the scale/pattern is superimposed on the image and both are in simultaneous focus. These reticles are all designed for an objective power of 1X.
Note: Pattern shown at left is New Porton.
#30-084 | |
Diameter Tolerance | +0 / -0.1mm |
Thickness | 1.5mm ±0.1mm |
Line Width | 0.010mm ±0.002mm |
Overall Accuracy | ±3µm |
Centering | 0.1mm |