SIMPO Goniometer 1 minute
SIMPO 1 Minute Goniometer
A very high quality accessible to educational institutions:
- The manufacturing quality of SIMPO goniometers' opto-mechanics is guaranteed for 10 years
- Our after-sales service has specific expertise. You are assured of having virtually indestructible equipment
New features:
- Upgrade accessories for your old equipment (see: SIMPO LED lighting)
- Specific kits to go further in your practical work (spectro-polarimetry, chromatic dispersion)
At a more affordable price than the 30-second model, this goniometer will still allow you to benefit from SIMPO quality to perform basic optical experiments:
- Measurement of the angle of a prism
- Measurement of the angle of refraction of a prism based on the wavelength (Cauchy's formula)
- Measurement of the minimum deviation angle of spectral lines (such as Mercury)
Précision | 1 minute |
Type d'instrument | Goniomètre |
Type de mesure | Vernier micrométrique |
Caractéristiques techniques
General characteristics:
- Corrosion-resistant treated mechanics - Reading range: 0 to 359° - Reading scale: degrees and arc minutes - Reading precision: 1' - Power supply: 5V/DC provided - Vernier diameter: 200 mm - Height: 380 mm - Mass: 10 kg Technical characteristics: - Autocollimating eyepiece: . Illumination with removable high-brightness white LED on secondary tube for uniform lighting, 2.5 mm Jack output . Crosshair reticle for aiming . Disengageable separating blade . Focal distance adjustment by concentric ring . Orthoscopic eyepiece with drawtube . High-performance anti-reflective multicoated achromatic doublet - Slit collimator: . Symmetrical aperture slit . Slit adjustment with micrometer screw to 1/100th . Collimation adjustment by concentric ring . Optimized anti-reflective achromatic doublet for visible light - Stage: . Rotates on ball bearings . Locking screw . Fine movement displacement . Height adjustable by drawtube . Horizontal adjustment by 3 leveling screws at 120° - Base: . Equipped with 3 support points on leveling feet . Vernier divided in degrees and numbered every 10 degrees |