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12V-UB-WW-12M
Inspired LED
LED ENG WRM WHT 3000K 12M REEL
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12V-SB-WW-12M
Inspired LED
LED ENG WRM WHT 3000K 12M REEL
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12V-UB-PW-12M
Inspired LED
LED ENG NEU WHT 4200K 12M REEL
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12V-UB-CW-12M
Inspired LED
12V DC Flexible LED Strip 99LED M 12M 39.37
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Optical Instruments

Optical instruments and accessories are devices and tools designed to manipulate, measure, or analyze light, which includes visible, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation. These instruments are essential in various scientific, industrial, and medical applications due to their precision and versatility.

Definition:
Optical instruments are tools that use lenses, mirrors, prisms, and other optical components to manipulate light for various purposes. Accessories are additional items that enhance the functionality or performance of these instruments.

Functions:
1. Imaging: Creating detailed images of objects, often with magnification or enhanced resolution.
2. Measurement: Determining physical properties such as distance, size, or shape using light.
3. Analysis: Analyzing the properties of light, such as its wavelength, intensity, or polarization.
4. Communication: Transmitting information through light, as in fiber optics.
5. Manipulation: Controlling the direction, focus, or intensity of light beams.

Applications:
1. Astronomy: Telescopes for observing celestial bodies.
2. Microscopy: Microscopes for viewing tiny structures in biology and materials science.
3. Photography: Cameras and lenses for capturing images.
4. Medical Imaging: Endoscopes, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), and other devices for diagnosing medical conditions.
5. Manufacturing: Inspection systems for quality control in production processes.
6. Research: Spectrometers and interferometers for advanced scientific studies.

Selection Criteria:
1. Resolution: The ability to distinguish fine details.
2. Magnification: The degree of enlargement provided by the instrument.
3. Light Transmission: The efficiency with which light passes through the system.
4. Field of View: The area visible through the instrument at one time.
5. Stability: The instrument's resistance to mechanical or thermal fluctuations.
6. Ease of Use: The simplicity of operation and user interface.
7. Compatibility: The ability to integrate with other equipment or systems.
8. Budget: The cost of the instrument and its accessories, considering the value for money.
9. Manufacturer's Reputation: The reliability and support provided by the manufacturer.
10. After-Sales Support: The availability of maintenance, calibration, and replacement parts.

When selecting optical instruments and accessories, it is crucial to consider the specific requirements of the task at hand, as well as the long-term needs and capabilities of the equipment.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.