Microscopes

Gemological Microscopes Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter

Precision Diamond Grading Stereo Microscopes for Professional Gemologists and Jewelers.

Gemological Microscope GM-50 Gemological Microscope GM-70B Trinocular Gemstone Microscope GM-70T PSAW-700 Stereo Model

Scientific Significance & Optical Excellence

A Gemological Microscope is the most critical Jewelry Inspection Lab Equipment used by appraisers and researchers. Unlike standard lab units, these are Advanced Stereo Zoom for Gems, providing a true 3D perspective with incredible depth perception. The primary significance of our PSAW series (GM-50 and GM-70) lies in the Gemological Microscopes Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter in India Inclusion Analysis Microscopy capability. By utilizing high-resolution optics, gemologists can identify internal characteristics like silk in rubies, "fingerprints" in sapphires, or growth tubes in emeralds, which serve as the gemstone's "DNA."

As a global Darkfield Microscope Manufacturer, PSAW integrates a specialized lighting environment that is essential for Gemstone Authentication. This system allows for the differentiation between natural earth-mined stones and lab-grown/synthetic alternatives by revealing microscopic growth lines and lattice structures. Whether you are performing a Professional Jewelry Microscope PSAW inspection or academic mineral research, our optics deliver the contrast and resolution required for definitive results.

Industrial Applications & Professional Use

Diamond Grading & 4Cs

Standard tool for GIA-grade clarity analysis. It is the perfect Jewelers Binocular Loupe Alternative for detailed mapping of inclusions.

Luxury Watch Inspection

Used to verify the authenticity of movements and the precision setting of baguette diamonds in high-end horology.

Forensic Gemology

Assisting labs in Gem Appraisal Tools Supplier capacities to identify treated or enhanced stones (heat-treated, fracture-filled).

Geological Mineralogy

Analyzing raw ore, crystal habits, and mineral formations for mining and academic geological studies.

Technical Specifications & Features

  • Optical Head: Binocular/Trinocular 45° inclined for ergonomic long-term use.
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:6.4 or 1:7 continuous zoom with crisp imagery.
  • Lighting: Integrated Darkfield (Halogen 30W) + Top LED (Adjustable Intensity).
  • Stand Design: Tilting base for comfortable viewing angles (0° to 45°).
  • Gem Clamp: High-tension stainless steel 360° rotating tweezers.
  • Focusing: Large knobs for smooth rack and pinion movement.
  • Working Distance: Extended 100mm to 165mm for large stones/jewelry pieces.
  • Eyepieces: Widefield WF10x/20mm or 22mm with diopter adjustment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the benefit of the GM-70T Trinocular model?

It allows you to mount a Microscopic Camera to capture high-resolution images of inclusions for certification reports and digital gem appraisal.

How does Darkfield illumination help in grading?

Darkfield makes internal inclusions glow against a black background, making it far easier to see tiny flaws compared to standard top-lighting.

Is it suitable for rough gemstone analysis?

Yes, the high working distance allows you to place rough mineral specimens on the stage easily to inspect crystal habits and orientation.

Do you provide international shipping?

As a leading Gemological Microscope Exporter in India, we ship globally to the USA, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Europe with protective flight-case packaging.

Worldwide Export Reach

USA, UK, UAE (Dubai), Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand (Bangkok), Belgium (Antwerp), Singapore, South Africa, Hong Kong, Brazil, Japan, and Middle East gem hubs.

Supply Across India

Gujarat (Surat), Maharashtra (Mumbai), Rajasthan (Jaipur), Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and major jewelry manufacturing clusters.