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Dazor was launched in 1938 when Harry Dazey teamed up with Washington University professor Albert Perbal to create a company that would manufacture lamps. When Harry Dazey invented the “floating arm” portable light concept, the company refocused and began specializing in task lights. Dazor was also the first fluorescent lamp manufacturer to combine the technology of the portable task light with fluorescent light bulbs. Today, jewelers, electronic manufacturers, medical and dental professionals, artists and craftsmen all use Dazor lamps and magnification tools such as microscopes and the company’s revolutionary digital computer microscope, the speckFINDER HD. For more information about Dazor, please visit www.speckfinder.com or www.dazor.com.

Wed, 11/11/2009 - 13:10
Product News: Dazor speckFINDER HD Digital Computer MicroscopeCombines high quality optics, digital cameras, LED lighting, glass displays, and personal computing electronics
Wed, 11/11/2009 - 13:10
(Dazor: St. Louis) -- Microscope work can be very straining on the visual and musculoskeletal systems. Workers are typically forced to sit in one fixed position with their bodies conformed to the machine for extended periods of time…
      

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