Magnifier with Backlight Eschenbach Mobilux 10x- 8D 35mm 151110
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Product detailed description
Magnifying glass to check the edges of the knife.
Backlit Magnifier Mobilux LED 35mm POV. 10x Eschenbach
Specification:
Aspherical lightweight PXM®lenses
Lenses coated on both sides with Ceratec®coating
No need to replace the lamp, lifetime approx. 50,000 hours
Battery life is up to 10 times longer compared to ordinary light
52 mA high contrast white LED light with unlimited lifespan
Backlit Magnifier with yellow filter, belt loop, cord opening and 2 1.5 V AA batteries
Bright, even lighting provided by SMD LEDs and collimation optics
Suitable for reading small prints, such as in a phone book or on price labels
Easy to use-large, easy to use light switch
Selection of 3 different light colors with filters
Particularly scratch resistant lens
Defined focusing distance: for all aspherical magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik, the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is exactly 400 mm. Thus, the image can be clearly seen with the help of readers, which additionally have +2.5 dpt
- Magnification: 10x
- Lens size: 35mm
- Diopters: 38
Additional parameters
Category: | NEWS |
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Zväčšenie: | 10x |
Dioptria: | 38D |
Veľkosť šošovky: | 35 mm |
Typ šošovky: | Asferická |
Materiál šošovky: | Plast optickej kvality |
Povrchová úprava šošovky: | Cera-Tec |
Napájanie: | 2 x AA |
Hmotnosť s batériami: | 84 g |
Krajina pôvodu: | Nemecko |
In 1913, Josef Eschenbach registered his business in Nuremberg as a wholesaler of optical products and precision drawing instruments. Rudolph Eschenbach, Josef's son, took over the business in 1923, and would manage it for the next 4 decades.
His accomplishments include relocation to its current site in Nuremburg, Germany, as well as pioneering the importation of binoculars from the Far East. Rudolph also set Eschenbach's specific production initiatives in motion, which have become the manufacturing competency that differentiates Eschenbach products from all others.
In 1962, Gerd Eschenbach, Rudolph's son, joined the company and later became the third generation of Eschenbach family members to guide the corporation. Walter Eschenbach, Gerd's younger brother, joined the organization in 1974 with a specific focus on directing the company’s expansion into the eyewear category.
During the 1970s and 1980s, Eschenbach pioneered the concept of injection-molding lenses, including the first injection-molded aspheric lens ever produced. Eschenbach also developed an outstanding reputation for consistent innovation, introducing new concepts such as an illuminated magnifier and the aplanatic lens design.