United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", PARTIAL IMMERSION, -10 TO 150 C United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", PARTIAL IMMERSION, DUAL SCALE, -20 TO 150 C / 0 TO 300 F United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", TOTAL IMMERSION, -20 TO 110 C United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", TOTAL IMMERSION, -10 TO 150 C United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", TOTAL IMMERSION, DUAL SCALE, -20 TO 110 C / 0 TO 230 F United Scientific™ THERMOMETER, RED LIQUID, 12", TOTAL IMMERSION, DUAL SCALE, -20 TO 150 C / 0 TO 300 F

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The Higher the Magnification - The More Detail You'll See

Magnification 40x
Magnification 1000x
Magnification 2500x

Magnification is the ability of your microscope to make small objects seem larger. As the magnification increases the area being viewed will be decrease is size but the detail of the area being viewed will improve.

Amscope microscopes come with multiple magnifications to aid you in finding the proper magnification for viewing each specimen.

Camera Connection Types

When comparing 2.0 and 3.0 there are few major differences. First the transfer rates. USB 2.0 offers transfer rates of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of 4.8 Gbps - that's 10 times faster.

Camera Resolution

The most important factor in ensuring successful microscopic imaging is choosing the appropriate optics and camera for your application that gives you more data and higher image quality. When selecting a microscope camera, it is best to base your decision on the most important requirements for your microscopic observation.

Key Features

  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
  • 22-gauge (SWG) copper wire with white plastic insulation
  • 100-foot roll
  • Also available in black (WCP22-BK) and red (WCP22-R)
Student-grade partial immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -10° – 150°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Partial immersion thermometers are useful if you have a shallow container that holds the substance to be measured. These thermometers have a small indicator ring that denotes the depth to which the thermometer should be submerged to obtain an accurate temperature reading.
Student-grade partial immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 150°C / 0° – 300°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Partial immersion thermometers are useful if you have a shallow container that holds the substance to be measured. These thermometers have a small indicator ring that denotes the depth to which the thermometer should be submerged to obtain an accurate temperature reading.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -20° – 110°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -10° – 150°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 110°C / 0° – 230°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 150°C / 0° – 300°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade partial immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -10° – 150°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Partial immersion thermometers are useful if you have a shallow container that holds the substance to be measured. These thermometers have a small indicator ring that denotes the depth to which the thermometer should be submerged to obtain an accurate temperature reading.
Student-grade partial immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 150°C / 0° – 300°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Partial immersion thermometers are useful if you have a shallow container that holds the substance to be measured. These thermometers have a small indicator ring that denotes the depth to which the thermometer should be submerged to obtain an accurate temperature reading.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -20° – 110°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with a temperature range of -10° – 150°C. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 110°C / 0° – 230°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.
Student-grade total immersion thermometer with dual scales and a temperature range of -20° – 150°C / 0° – 300°F. Contains a petroleum-based column with red dye. The thermometer measures 12" long with an outer diameter of 6-7mm. Full immersion thermometers need to be submerged deep enough so the desired temperature is at the meniscus. For example, if you wish to measure the temperature of a hot water bath to make sure it is 100°C, then you need to submerge the thermometer up to the 100°C mark.

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