Yes. (If you can't clean it with the first step, you go deeper and deeper) 1. Distilled water or breath 2. Diluted dishwasher liquid 3. 70% ethanol. Use a spiral motion from the center to the rim. For eyepieces and lenses (not mirrors) you can also use a lens pen for a final shine.
1:09 It's an old meme xD but check out. edit. would it be possible for you to compare carbon fiber, glass fiber and asbestos.. I'm curious as Asbestos in lungs is bad, but how bad can carbon fiber and glass fiber be? I asked Applied Science guy but he never responded to my Twiit sooo :) now i'm asking you.
@@nexttonic6459 hm.. I saw asbestos and carbon fibers under a microscope - they look the same in light microscope, maybe in SEM the will be different. Around 20 um in diameter or even smaller. Maybe I didn't understand the question, but it seems that any fibers in the lungs are not a good idea. Do you have fiber samples to test?
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Can you make very detailed videos about tuning new microscope,tuning condenser.
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any suggestions for cleaning fluids for the glass surfaces? do they use coatings on microscope elements like in photograph lenses?
Yes. (If you can't clean it with the first step, you go deeper and deeper)
1. Distilled water or breath
2. Diluted dishwasher liquid
3. 70% ethanol.
Use a spiral motion from the center to the rim.
For eyepieces and lenses (not mirrors) you can also use a lens pen for a final shine.
wow 2 eye balls microscope not 1 eye balls microscope sir
1:09 It's an old meme xD but check out. edit. would it be possible for you to compare carbon fiber, glass fiber and asbestos.. I'm curious as Asbestos in lungs is bad, but how bad can carbon fiber and glass fiber be? I asked Applied Science guy but he never responded to my Twiit sooo :) now i'm asking you.
@@nexttonic6459 hm.. I saw asbestos and carbon fibers under a microscope - they look the same in light microscope, maybe in SEM the will be different. Around 20 um in diameter or even smaller.
Maybe I didn't understand the question, but it seems that any fibers in the lungs are not a good idea. Do you have fiber samples to test?
@@MicroscopySpecialist Sorry I don't have any samples like that.Yes I was referring to the SEM