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Microscope Cleaning Kit

Microscope cleaning kit includes the following items.

  • Soft Lens Brush: The soft lens brush cleans dust off delicate lenses without scratching or harming them.
  • Cleaning Cloth: A highly absorbant cloth for water, grease, oil or other liquids. A good cloth to keep next to the microscope when using liquids.
  • Instrument Body Cleaner: This safe, fast and effective cleaner is for cleaning the body of the microscope. Anti-static and leaves no residue.
  • Cleaning Swabs: Lint-free cleaning swabs are ideal for cleaning any hard-to-reach areas on the microscope.
  • Lens Wiping Cloth: Soft cloth for removing dirt and oil from the surface of eyepiece and objective lenses.
  • Lens Cleaner: Removes dirt, dust and fogginess from lenses while creating a protective layer on lenses to prevent further residue build-up. Antistatic.
  • Air Blower: Use this puff-of-air tool to gently blow dust off of optics without having to touch the lens. Ideal for preventing scratches on highly dirty lenses.

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Fiber Counting
Fiber Counting

Meiji Asbestos Fiber Counting Microscopes

Asbestos fiber counting utilizes phase contrast microscopy for estimating asbestos concentrations of airborne fibers. Meiji asbestos fiber counting microscopes meet the NIOSH 7400 and OSHA ID 160 requirements for asbestos fiber counting.

Methodology for phase contrast microscopy analysis: NIOSH 7400 & OSHA ID 160


Phase contrast microscopy is the method that is primarily used for estimating asbestos concentrations of airborne fibers. This method is quick and can be performed on-site for a rapid determination of cencentrations of asbestos fibers in the air. Phase contrast microscopy does not positively differentiate between asbestos and other fibers. Positive identification of asbestos fiber must be performed using polarized light microscopy (see above) or electron microscopy (method 7402).

Learn more about the different types of asbestos microscopes here.
Microscope Stands