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allegro2718 (Chemical)
19 Jul 04 1:46
does anyone know the standard for illumination for microscopes used in fine assembly? please inform me the reference as well. =)

thanks,

AVA T TANIAJURA
Safety & Environmental Engineer
ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS PHILIPPINES, INC.
advidana (Electrical)
19 Jul 04 21:28
Check with the microscopes manufacture. the IES Handbook has lighting levels for most things but not that.
IRstuff (Aerospace)
19 Jul 04 23:57
Perhaps this may be illuminating:
http://www.combo.com/ergo/vvlight.htm

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