
How to see a new puck on the ice? This microscope is a great way to do it.
By now you’ve probably heard that you can use a microscope to see the surface of ice.
It’s an interesting and simple concept, and there are some really cool ways to use it.
Here’s a quick primer on how to use a microscopy to see ice and ice surface: You have two choices: (1) use a normal microscope and see the ice or (2) use the Illumina Inc. Infra-Red Fluorescent Imaging System.
The InfraRed Fluorescence Imaging System (IRIS) is a small, inexpensive and powerful microscope.
It uses a laser to emit infrared light that causes the ice to glow in different wavelengths.
The IRIS uses infrared light from the infrared spectrum to produce an image of the ice surface.
The light emitted by the IRIS can be seen by the naked eye.
It can also be detected by a camera.
The infrared light is then captured and analyzed by the Illuminator Microscope.
(2).
Using the InfraRadiance Imaging System, you can see the IR light of the puck as it hits the ice.
(3).
With the Infrasurfer Infrared Camera (IRAC), you can watch the puck glide on the surface.
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You can use the IRIRI-3 Infrared Imaging System to see how the puck is moving and see where the puck hits the puck surface.
Illumina is a leading supplier of infrared equipment for hockey and ice equipment, as well as other applications.
The company has been around since 2002 and currently has over 10,000 employees in North America and around the world.
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