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DebroMicroscopes is your dedicated local team, delivering reliable scientific microscopes for decades – trusted by labs, schools, and researchers across India.

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The Precision Behind DEBRO

At DEBROMICROSCOPES, we started our journey in 1984 as venture kindled with a simple mission to reshape the landscape of microscopy. With strong commitment to customer centric approach and decade of hands-on experience, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, precision-crafted products backed by reliable service and timely delivery. At DEBRO, you’re not just a customer—you’re a valued partner in our journey of excellence.

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Capture every detail, every time—with precision you can trust

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The eyepiece, or ocular lens, is the part of the microscope that you look through. It typically has a magnification of 10x or 15x, allowing you to see the specimen in detail.

FAQ'S

Explore Safe Microscope Practices by DEBRO ENGINEERS

How to Clean a Microscope Lens Safely?

Use a lens paper or a microfiber cloth designed for optics. Avoid using rough materials.

Clean optical parts weekly or after heavy use. Dust the exterior regularly and schedule deep cleaning monthly.

Cover the lens with a dust cover to protect it from debris & store it in clean and dry space. Keep liquids away from electrical components and avoid sudden movements.

Always begin with the lowest magnification objective lens (usually 4x or 10x) and gradually move to higher magnifications to avoid damaging the slide or lens.

Limit the light exposure of fluorescent samples to avoid reducing the intensity of fluorescence over time.

A blurry image can be due to dirty lenses, incorrect focus, or poor slide placement. Clean lenses and refocus gradually.

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