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OBT 106

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Transmitted light microscopes

Application number: EN - 1624

In addition to pollen, other elements occurring in the honey sediment, such as fungal spores, algae, bee hair and yeasts, are also taken into account in the microscopic pollen analysis of honey,A test that is of great importance for honey marketing,A light microscope with a magnification of at least 400x is used for examination

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Pollen tests, so-called melissopalynological tests, provide information about impurities in the honey or its varietal purity,They also allow conclusions to be drawn about the botanical and geographical origin of a honey. Since the origin of the honey influences the sales price, pollen tests are of great importance for honey marketing,In addition to pollen, other elements occurring in the honey sediment, such as fungal spores, algae, bee hair and yeasts, are also taken into account in the microscopic examination of honey,A light microscope with a magnification of at least 400x is used for the examination

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OBT 106

Finite

Binocular

Eyepiece WF 10x / Ø 18mm

€ 380.-

DAkkS calibrations are also possible on site

All prices plus VAT and shipping costs valid until 02.02.2026

For expert advice, please contact:

Ralf Gutbrod

Tel: +49 7433 9933-306

ralf.gutbrod@kern-sohn.com
KERN & SOHN GmbH

Ziegelei 1

72336 Balingen, Germany

info@kern-sohn.com www.kern-sohn.com