Reichert Microscope 4 Rare Catalogs On Interferometer, Lenses, Nomarski General

US $320

  • Santa Ynez, California, United States
  • Nov 2nd
This is a set of four (4) each important Reichert Catalogs from Austria. They are all printed in English. The set is composed of the following:Instruction manual on the Interference Contrast Equipment by Nomarski. Seven pages, in outstanding condition on the reflected light Nomarski DIC for use on the Zetopan and MeF Metallograph. Reichert was the first company to license Nomarski and had an exclusive right with the DIC that made the Zetopan famous especially with microelectronics when it first was invented. DIC was mandatory for inspection of integrated circuits during manufacture. It was extremely popular and remains so today. Company label and inside stamp are only marks on this catalog measuring approximately 8"x 6". It has never been sold and is from the master file of the company. Instruction manual on Polarization Interferometer after Nomarski also. The eight page catalog is in mint condition except for date stamp on upper front of the catalog of March 26, 1962. It has been in the master file since then and has never been sold or used by a customer. Primarily used also on the Zetopan and MeF metallograph for measuring the heights of different layers. For quantitative analysis. Very popular. Objective and Eyepieces catalog, 15 pages long in excellent condition with no marks or stamps listing all the objective lenses used by Reichert in 160mm tube length and 250mm tube length both transmitted light and incident light. Complete specifications of all lenses and also all eyepieces. A really complete and thorough technical listing of all the lenses. Very rare booklet, never sold. A smaller 8 & 1/4" x 4" booklet, 27 pages long, of  pictures and descriptions of primarily microscopes and four pages of microtomes of the line of equipment Reichert sold, dated July of 1964. Again, in mint condition from our master file. Photo pictures of many interesting Reichert microscopes, some not seen in any other publication.  As stated, all four catalogs are in outstanding condition and would serve anyone well, interested in the outstanding Reichert microscopes from Austria & their history. We ship USPS Priority Mail only in the USA ( 1-3 day delivery!) and USPS first class mail international to the rest of the world. We ship within 48 hours of payment excluding weekends and holidays. International charges are for estimate only as many countries are quite different. Please wait for our invoice before PayPal payment.  Thank you for looking and best of luck with your bidding!

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