Polarizer for Attaching to the Light Exit Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-MI-10790
The polarizer for attaching to the light exit is an optical accessory used to convert or select the polarization direction of light from a compatible microscope or laboratory light source. It is designed for schools, colleges, physics labs, microscopy labs and STEM training centres that need controlled polarized illumination.
Product Description
The Polarizer for Attaching to the Light Exit is used at the illumination output of compatible optical instruments. By placing a polarizing element at the light exit, the user can introduce polarized light into the optical path for demonstrations, specimen observation or basic polarization experiments.
This accessory is suitable for compatible microscopes, light sources, optical benches and teaching instruments where controlled polarization is required. It may be used with an analyser or second polarizer for demonstrations involving polarization, extinction, birefringence and contrast changes. For related products, browse our microscope instrument and general lab equipment categories.
Key Features
- Polarizer designed for attachment at the light exit of compatible instruments.
- Supports polarized-light demonstrations in physics and microscopy labs.
- Useful for studying polarization, transmission changes and optical contrast.
- Can be paired with a compatible analyser for crossed-polarizer experiments.
- Suitable for schools, colleges, STEM labs and optical training centres.
- Helps introduce controlled polarized illumination into compatible optical paths.
- Requires confirmation of mount size, polarizer type and instrument compatibility before use.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Polarizer for Attaching to the Light Exit |
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Primary Keyword |
Polarizer for light exit |
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Secondary Keywords |
Microscope polarizer, optical polarizer, polarized light accessory, polarizing filter for microscope, laboratory polarizer, light source polarizer |
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Product Category |
Microscope Accessories / Optical Accessories / Science Lab Equipment |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, physics labs, biology labs, microscopy labs, STEM labs and laboratory technicians |
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Accessory Type |
Polarizing optical accessory |
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Mounting Position |
Light exit of compatible optical instrument |
What's Included in the Kit
- One polarizer for attaching to the light exit
- Mounting ring, holder or adapter
- Protective case or sleeve
- Orientation mark or rotation scale
- Compatibility or handling note
Applications / Uses
- Polarized-light demonstrations in physics laboratories
- Microscope illumination control with compatible optical systems
- Observation of polarization effects in transparent materials
- Crossed-polarizer demonstrations with a compatible analyser
- STEM lessons on light transmission and optical filtering
- Use with compatible science lab equipment
How to Use the Polarizer for Attaching to the Light Exit
- Confirm that the polarizer mount fits the light exit of the intended instrument.
- Switch off the light source before attaching the polarizer.
- Attach the polarizer gently using the confirmed holder, ring or adapter.
- Switch on the light source and check that illumination passes through the optical path.
- Rotate the polarizer if the model supports rotation and observe the change in brightness or contrast.
- Use a compatible analyser if crossed-polarizer observation is required.
- Remove and store the polarizer in its protective case after use.
Do not force the mount, touch optical surfaces with fingers or expose the polarizer to unsuitable heat, moisture or chemicals.
Care & Maintenance
- Handle the polarizer by the edge or holder to avoid fingerprints.
- Clean only with approved optical cleaning tissue or a suitable lens cloth.
- Store the polarizer dry, covered and away from dust or chemical vapours.
- Check the mounting ring or holder for secure fit before classroom use.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, scientific instruments, microscopes, science kits and educational laboratory equipment for institutional use. The company supports schools, colleges, distributors and export buyers with products used in practical science rooms, microscopy labs and optical demonstrations. Its wider range includes electronic instruments, microscope accessories and laboratory support products. Product-specific polarizer type, mount size and equipment compatibility should be confirmed before bulk purchase or tender submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a polarizer for light exit used for?
A polarizer for light exit is used to place a polarizing filter at the illumination output of a compatible microscope or optical instrument for polarized-light observation or teaching demonstrations.
Can this polarizer be used with any microscope?
No. It can be used only with compatible microscopes or light sources where the mount size and attachment method match the light exit design.
Does this product need an analyser?
An analyser is not always required, but it is needed for many crossed-polarizer demonstrations and polarized-light microscopy observations.
Is this suitable for school physics labs?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised school and college demonstrations involving polarization, light transmission and optical contrast.
What polarizer type is supplied?
The supplied product data does not confirm whether it is a linear or circular polarizer. Confirm the polarizer type before publishing the final specification.
Are certifications included with this polarizer?
Certifications should be confirmed before publishing, quotation or tender submission. Do not claim optical calibration, ISO, CE or other compliance unless the relevant document is available.
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