Magnifier Lamp

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1. Rich Experience
By several years development, we have become a professional supplier for different kinds of microscopes, telescopes, binoculars, magnifiers, spotting scopes, riflescopes and accessories.

2. Reliable Product Quality
We practise ISO9001:2015 quality standard. Our all microscopes have passed CE certificate, some items has ROHS certificate. The astronomical telescope and binoculars also passed EN71 certificate.

3. Professional Technical Team
Our experienced workers and strict inspection system guarantee that goods will be with best quality before shipment. R&D team continuously optimizes available models and designs new models to keep our products' competition in the market.

4. Customizable Services
We can supply OEM and ODM service, additionally we can offer other service, such as logo printing, color box design, shipment arrangement, etc.

 

What is Magnifier Lamp?

 

 

A magnifying lamp is an essential tool for anyone working with precision assembly, inspection or design. Because users can effortlessly view smaller details, lighted magnifying lamps are tremendously helpful in reducing eye strain and preventing vision fatigue. As a result, they are popular with jewelers, watch and electronics repair, dental clinics, industrial inspection, scientific research laboratories and the home office.

Advantages of Magnifier Lamp

 

1. Precision
Every product, when manufactured, needs to be checked before its final packaging and shipping to remove any kind of error for better marketing. For the sake of double checking, the electronic magnifying lamp is used because simple lighting cannot inspect in detail. Precision and accuracy is the key to success or popularity for industrialist, researchers, jewelers, technicians, and other professionals in the marketplace. An electronic magnifying lamp is specified for increasing the precision and accuracy of the product by minor detailing.

 

2. Vision fatigue reduction
Magnifying lamp is essential and beneficial in terms of providing accuracy to the product but also helps users do minor detailing effortlessly. Lamp utilization will reduce the chance of eye strain, and the user will not get tired. It is a good assistant because its advanced functions, along with lighting, will give accurate results with no or less visual fatigue. This way, a user will perform more work than hiring more users for the same work.

 

3. Adjustability
The adjustable arms of the electronic magnifying lamp are very useful because they allow the user to directly point the light at the place you want. Hence a user can simply have to adjust the lamp instead of adjusting his/her glasses or traditional lights for detailing. An electronic magnifying lamp is mostly needed when knitting, sewing, or doing other needlework. Needlework needs minor detailing; hence magnifying lamp helps users maintain and improve accuracy, and its adjustability help in removing color and thread mismatching.

 

4. Hands-free magnification
The most powerful feature of magnifying lamp is that it is hands-free, so the user can use his/her hands and easily handle the inspecting material. In old age, most users use electronic magnifiers while doing their favorite activities, such as knitting or drawing. Hence, they feel difficulty handling magnifiers, so for them, an electronic magnifying lamp is the best facility because it is hands-free and has a lighting feature that reduces visual fatigue.

 

5. Compatibility with desktop computers
Another unique feature that is much more beneficial for all users is the compatibility of the electronic magnifier with the computer screen. Most screen users, especially programmers, can use electronic magnifying lamps compatible with a computer to avoid any typing mistakes. Electronics magnifying lamp is essential and valuable for many professionals, mostly in doing minor detailing.

 

 
Application of Magnifier Lamp
 
1. LED Magnifying Lamps for Reading

The simple truth is that people with vision problems — or whose vision declines with age or who suffer from eye disease (like age-related cataracts or dry macular degeneration) — will benefit from magnifying lamps to see and read. LED magnifying lamps, whether sitting next to a chair or clipped onto a table, illuminate the text on the page, enlarge it, and bring the written world it into focus for avid readers experiencing blurred vision or trouble with their eyes. Why squint when reading a book or article (and give yourself a headache) when you don’t have to?

2. Magnifying Lamps for Crafts

If you sew, stitch, knit, stringing beads together, or are involved in any craftwork that requires precision with tools and materials that demand detailed attention, a magnifying lamp with light can be a real life- (and eye-) saver. See your minute handiwork in expanded detail without having to stain your overworked eyes.

3. Repairing Electronics, Jewelry, and Precision Watches

For people who like to create or tinker with jewelry and electronics at home, or perhaps have a side business (or profession) repairing watches, daylight lamps are essential tools. LED magnifying lamps (along with a loupe) make the task of manipulating the tiny components that make mechanical watches tick much easier. The same goes for various electronics like motherboards and servo motors, as well as for working on fine jewelry.

4. Magnifying Lamps for Professional Estheticians and Tattoo Artists

Magnifying lamps with light are a must for estheticians and tattoo artists who deal with human skin daily. Dermatologists fall into this category too, of course. The clearer these professionals can see the illuminated, magnified surfaces they're working on, the better they can do their jobs, helping ensure superior results.

5. Magnification for Hobbyists and Model Builders

Hobbyists and model builders who paint miniatures or build scaled-down models like cars, planes, and dioramas, reap plenty of benefit by investing in using LED magnifying lamps. Great light that illuminates their art — along with increased magnification — lets creative technicians safeguard the health of their eyes while focusing on miniature details. Hobbyists can then work on their projects longer, as they’ll be less likely to suffer from eye fatigue.

 

Key Components of Magnifier Lamp
 

Lenses
Regardless of the style of magnifying lamp, it will contain one or more lenses to create an enlarged view. For less magnification, a single lens may be used. For greater magnification without losing resolution, two or more lenses may be used.

 

Light Sources
Most magnifying lamps on the market today use LED lighting. It provides a bright steady source of illumination without creating much heat. Some larger lamps with magnifiers still use fluorescent lighting, which will more easily illuminate a large targeted area. An LED magnifying lamp is suitable for most DIY and hobbyists' needs. The small lights are carefully configured to illuminate the entire field of vision — and only the field of vision.

 

Working Distance
The distance between the person and the items being viewed greatly affects the type of magnifying lamp needed. There is no need for a large field of vision to magnify small items, like jewelry or watches. This means that the magnification can be high, and the distance between the viewer and objects can be as close as possible. A greater working distance is recommended for larger items or for items that don’t need to be magnified as much. This is easier on the viewer and makes it possible for larger tools to be used under the magnifying lamp.

 

Stand Types
The type of stand a magnifying lamp is mounted on may limit the number of tasks it can be used for. However, a more compact, less adaptable light stand may be best for some specific tasks.
Swivel Stands: Most magnifying lamps come with jointed, swivel stands. These are designed to be attached to a desk or table and are generally not portable. What they do offer is the ability to adjust the working distance quickly and easily.
Stable Arm Stands: Certain detailed work, like jewelry making or watch repairs, may require a different configuration. For these activities, hobbyists may be better served by a stable arm that illuminates an attached workspace. This workspace may include clips or bands to hold the items being worked on securely in place while the work is being done.

 

Magnification
The amount of magnification an individual needs for their projects determines the type and configuration of all other components. If low magnification is needed, then a single lensed magnifying lamp with an adjustable arm, a larger working distance, and fluorescent lighting may be the best option.

Precautions for Using Magnifier Lamp

1.Use both eyes when using a magnifying lamp, just like you would use a comfortable pair of prescription glasses.
2. Make sure the lens is positioned to keep your object in focus, with your eyes are 8” to 10” away from the glass. This will give you the best magnification with the least amount of distortion.
3. For best results, keep your chair height and working surface positioned to maintain good posture. You shouldn't be leaning away from the lens when viewing the object.

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What Is The Common Magnification For Magnifier Lamps?

 

 

Magnifying lamps are designed to provide a range of magnification levels. The most common magnification levels for magnifying lamps are 2x, 3x, 5x, and 10x. The magnification power you choose should depend on the task you''re performing and your eyesight.
A 2x magnifying lamp is ideal for tasks that require magnification but not much fine detail work. It provides a clear view but with reduced magnification power, suitable for reading, writing, and other everyday activities.
A 3x magnifying lamp offers a little more magnifying power than a 2x, making it suitable for tasks that require slightly more precision, like sewing, knitting or other hobbies.
A 5x magnification lamp offers a medium level of magnification, making it ideal for hobbies such as stamp collecting, repair work, or other tasks where you need to view intricate details.
A 10x magnifying lamp offers the highest level of magnification, making it perfect for tasks that require maximum magnifying power. It''s ideal for professionals like jewelers, watchmakers, and other artisans who require the highest level of detail.

 

 
Using the Magnifier Lamp Step-by-Step
 

 

Prior to a skin-assessment procedure or any skin care treatment, the skin should be properly cleansed and cleared of makeup or skin care products. Another common practice is to use steaming to clean, calm, and boost circulation. Facial steaming properly relaxes and calms the skin. There are Hot and Cold facials that can soothe the skin for better assessment. This cleans the pores as sweating pushes out dead skin cells, makeup, and hardened oils (blackheads). Steaming has a lot of benefits and is often essential for detailed skin assessment. There are a lot of amazing machines that offer both streaming and magnifying as they are so beneficial to clients when used in conjunction.


After you have cleaned the skin, you can begin an in-depth skin analysis with your brightly lit magnifying lamp. The lamp will allow you to clearly see the skin; you can carefully access zones that are not visible to the naked eye. You’ll clearly see problematic zones, areas you need to clean, and infected regions in need of medical attention.


With proper magnification, when manually clearing the skin of blackheads and whiteheads, you are able to effectively clean and extract impurities without damaging the skin. Since the view is clear and unobstructed, and your work is precise and accurate, damage to the skin is highly minimized.


If you are analyzing the face, you must always cover the eyes of your customer with a cloth or an eye pad prior to turning on the lights. Plus, you must warn your client that you are turning lights on even if the eyes are fully covered and protected.


You should then move the lens over the face and comfortably position the lens to start the detailed skin analysis. Carefully asses every part of the face, and if needed, move the head of the magnifying lamp to view from different angles.


When assessing the skin, describe what you are seeing to your customer. Talk about the positive and the negative aspects of it and discuss future recommended treatments which are based on evaluations in the skin analysis.


If there is anything that grabs your attention, like a skin infection, irregular sensitivity and/or irritation, a mole, or anything else that you think may need additional medical attention, please refer your customer to a dermatologist or a general practitioner.

 

Factors to Consider When Selecting Magnifier Lamp
 

Do I need a "lighted" magnifier?
Good, clean lighting is an essential element to consider when choosing a magnifier. Many workplace locations have indirect and shadow-filled lighting conditions at best, resulting in marginal viewing performance. Lighted magnifiers compensate for this with a quality fluorescent, halogen or LED lighting element embedded around the viewing glass frame. Fluorescent lighting brings out clarity of view by shining a broad, cool and shadowless light. Halogen lamps will yield a warmer glow and heat up more quickly. LED lamps put out less lighting, yet tend to last much longer than either fluorescent or halogen bulbs.

 

What does 'Diopter' mean?
When looking at various magnifiers, you'll come across the term 'diopter'. This refers to the amount of curvature a lens will have. More curvature means a thicker lens, more magnification and a higher diopter number. To find the magnification level of a lens, simply divide its diopter by 4, and add 1. For example, if you're looking at a 3-diopter lens, it's magnification = ¾ + 1... or .75 + 1 = 1.75x. Objects viewed under a 3 diopter lens will appear 175% bigger than normal. A 5-diopter lens = 5/4 + 1... or 1.25 + 1 = 2.25x. Objects viewed under a 5 diopter lens will appear 225% bigger than normal.

 

What does focal length mean?
Focal length is defined as the distance from the lens to the point where an object is in focus (focal point) and it becomes important if you need space above the object in which to work. It's kind of like shining a flashlight on a dark wall. As you move the flashlight (magnifier) closer to the wall, you are reducing its distance (focal length). As you move the flashlight back from the wall, the distance (focal length) increases. Unfortunately, you can't have lots of magnification and lots of room below the lens (focal length). If you need lots of space to work, you won't have as much magnification available. If you don't need much working space, you can get stronger magnification, and in fact, magnifiers with higher power are generally reserved for close-in inspection and measurement... 3 diopter = 1.75x magnification at 13” focal length 5 diopter = 2.25x magnification at 8” focal length 7 diopter = 2.75x magnification at 5.5” focal length As a general rule of thumb, when your magnification gets larger, your lens and focal length get smaller.

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What is meant by 'Field-Of-View' (FOV)?
The field of view is the size of the magnified area that is in focus under the lens. The higher your magnification, the smaller your field-of-view. Lets go back to our flashlight example. As you move the flashlight closer to the wall (stronger magnification), the spot of light (field-of-view) will shrink.

 

Do I need "HANDS-FREE" viewing?
One of the main benefits of a magnifying glass is the ability to use both hands to work with the object while under magnification. When repairing electronics or other close-in work, hands-free operation is absolutely essential.

 

What does it mean to be ESD-Safe?
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), is defined as the transfer of electric charge, just like the spark of static electricity you get when walking across a carpet and touching someone's hand or a piece of metal. This discharge, while harmless to humans, can be damaging to delicate electrical circuit boards and sensitive components, which in turn, could cause severe injury to people working with the equipment.

How to Care for Magnifier Lamps

 

 

Cleaning magnifying glass lamps – Be sure to turn off and unplug your magnifying lamp before cleaning it or for any other maintenance. Use a soft cloth to clean the glass. You may use a damp cloth when you need to remove anything that gets stuck to it. Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners as this may damage the magnifying surface.
Magnifying lens CANNOT be exposed to direct sunlight. Be sure to keep the magnifier lamp away from direct sunlight when not in use.
A cover is not required but if you have a soft cloth then you may use this if you wish.

 

 

Our Factory

Ningbo Barride Optics Co., Ltd is a manufacture-based company about optical and electronic products. Located in the beautiful port city Ningbo, which has convenient transportation. By several years development, we have become a professional supplier for different kinds of microscopes, telescopes, binoculars, magnifiers, spotting scopes, riflescopes and accessories. At the same time, we also export night vision, rangefinder, compass and other optical products according to clients' requirements.

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Our Certifications

 

We practise ISO9001:2015 quality standard. Our all microscopes have passed CE certificate, some items has ROHS certificate. The astronomical telescope and binoculars also passed EN71 certificate.

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Magnifier Lamp
 

Q: How to choose a magnifying lamp?

A: In fact, the better the quality of light used with a magnifying lens, the less power is needed. When less magnification is required, the user has a bigger field of view and working distance under the lens. Therefore, the quality of light should be closely evaluated when choosing an illuminated magnifying lamp.

Q: What does a magnifying lamp allow you to do?

A: A magnifying lamp combines the vision-boosting power of a magnifying glass with bright, directed light. This illuminates the items under the lamp without casting a glare back into the eyes. Magnification lamps come in many different types, each developed to meet the specific needs of a certain task.

Q: What are the benefits of a magnifying lamp?

A: A magnifying lamp is an essential tool for anyone working with precision assembly, inspection or design. Because users can effortlessly view smaller details, lighted magnifying lamps are tremendously helpful in reducing eye strain and preventing vision fatigue.

Q: How to maintain a magnifying lamp?

A: Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners as this may damage the magnifying surface. Magnifying lens CANNOT be exposed to direct sunlight. Be sure to keep the magnifier lamp away from direct sunlight when not in use. A cover is not required but if you have a soft cloth then you may use this if you wish.

Q: What is the most common magnifying lamp?

A: The most common magnifying lamp magnification is 10 diopters. Magnifying lamps use an objective lens and an eyepiece lens to achieve the desired magnification. The total magnification is the product of the magnification of the objective and the magnification of the ocular.

Q: What is the standard for a magnifying lamp?

A: The standard magnification for a magnifying lamp used by most estheticians is 5 diopters. A diopter is a unit of optical power measurement, indicating the focusing ability of a lens. The higher the number of diopters, the greater the magnification.

Q: What is the most common diopter for a magnifying lamp?

A: The most common magnification for a magnifying lamp is five diopters, which corresponds to 20 cm focal length. Lamps with larger diopters provide higher magnification but are less common because they can distort the image.

Q: How long can a magnifying lamp last?

A: A properly maintained and used magnifying lamp could theoretically last between 10 and 60 years. However, some parts, like the bulb, would need replacement over time. The magnification ability, though important for the device's function, doesn't impact its lifespan.

Q: What are the two main functions of a magnifying lamp?

A: A magnifying lamp primarily serves two functions: to enlarge small or detailed objects and to illuminate those objects for enhanced visibility and clarity.

Q: What should you avoid using on the lens of your magnifying lamp?

A: When cleaning the lens of your magnifying lamp, you should avoid using lens paper. This is because lens paper can leave behind tiny fibers that can scratch the lens. Instead, it is recommended to use a microfiber cloth or lens cleaning solution specifically designed for optical lenses.

Q: How does a magnifying lamp work?

A: Magnifying lamps combine quality lighting with high-focus magnification for ultimate visibility. They more clearly reveal the intricate features of small objects, especially if your work environment is poorly lit with glares and shadows getting in the way.

Q: What is another name for a magnifying lamp?

A: A magnifying lamp is also known as a light microscope. It uses visible light and a system of lenses to magnify objects. Its power is determined by its magnification and resolution.

Q: When should you loosen the adjustment knobs on your magnifying lamp?

A: Typically, you should loosen the adjustment knobs on your magnifying lamp when you need to move or adjust the angle of the lens. This might occur when you need to focus more closely on an object or if you're cleaning the lenses.

Q: What is a diopter magnifying lamp?

A: Diopter refers to the curvature of a lens. As the diopter increases, the lens becomes thicker and the curvature greater. As the curvature increases, light rays are redirected to fill a greater portion of the viewer's retina, which makes the object look bigger.

Q: When should the magnifying lamp be used?

A: A magnifying lamp is an essential tool for anyone working with precision assembly, inspection or design. Because users can effortlessly view smaller details, lighted magnifying lamps are tremendously helpful in reducing eye strain and preventing vision fatigue.

Q: Why should your magnifying lamp be clear of distortion?

A: A good quality magnifying light should have: Clear lenses free of distortion. Any distortion will add strain to your eyes and make it difficult to see the skin.

Q: Why do estheticians need to use magnifying lamps?

A: A magnification lamp (or “mag lamp”) is another critical esthetician tool. This is what allows you to see things on the skin that aren't visible to the naked eye. A good mag lamp will magnify the skin both vertically and horizontally and will also provide the exact right amount of light.

Q: What precautions should be taken when using a magnifying glass?

A: Avoid Direct Sunlight: Magnifiers should keep out of direct sunlight when not in use. The lens can focus sunlight and potentially start a fire, in addition to the sunlight potentially damaging the lens or the handle of the magnifier over time.

Q: What is the best magnification for a magnifying glass?

A: Magnification 2x – 4x, most popular for reading & inspection. Magnifiers of 2x, 3x or 4x are most suitable for reading documents, and general inspection tasks.

Q: What are the safety precautions for magnifying glass?

A: Keep this device away from rain, moisture, splashing, and dripping liquids. Never leave the magnifying lens unattended where direct sunlight may pass through it: this creates a fire hazard.

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