
In daily work, one can always come into contact with teachers and students from various material schools of universities. Many times, it is found that the manual metallographic microscope they use may be more or less complex, such as: the operation is relatively complex; The light source is not bright enough and has a short service life, and needs to be replaced frequently; Contrast and image resolution are sometimes not ideal, and there are many other areas that are not ideal.
No wonder the funding for general university laboratories is relatively limited, and teachers and students also simplify their teaching tasks based on existing conditions. They are very understanding that good equipment is easy to use, but that would require a lot of extra money! Save if you can.
Every time this happens, I can't help but ask them to recommend a very economical but particularly user-friendly manual upright metallographic Leica microscope - Leica DM2700, giving teachers and classmates a clear world! It's really about making teachers and students; Bright in front of you; Good instrument!

This Leica microscope is very thoughtful. The eyepiece and objective lens are both top-notch optical lenses from Leica's original factory, and the lens quality is the same as other Leica optical microscopes. It is very comfortable to use and does not make the eyes feel tired from observing the microscopic world. Most of these microscopes on the market are quite eyestrain. Long term use can cause eye damage.
This Leica microscope is very practical, with manual focusing, especially suitable for teaching use. It has a simple structure, safe and reliable use, high-power LED lighting, and is suitable for multi-functional light sources such as bright and dark fields, differential interference, and polarization. It has an ultra long lifespan and does not need to be replaced for 20 years. Not only is the functionality applicable to all samples, but it also saves on purchasing costs.

This Leica microscope is very unique, with a small body, off white with Emilia sonchifolia, black lens and stage, beautiful appearance, simple and clean colors, stylish but heavy. The perfect combination of cameras and software enables fast and accurate data analysis and archiving.
This manual Leica metallographic microscope comes from Leica, Germany, with precision manufacturing, allowing for a panoramic view of the microscopic world. Its appearance is simple, lively, and very textured. Our university's metallographic laboratory doesn't have much funding, so why don't you have this Leica microscope? It's easy to use and has a lot of face! Don't you want to try one?