MON019 Inverted Biological Microscope

Description

FEATURES:
-NIB-100 Inverted Biological Microscope, high quality inverted biological microscope, trinocular, phase -contrast, fluorescent, ideal for lab
-With lnfinite optical system, providing excellent optical quality and making image perfect.
-Creative body structure, sharp specimen image, convenient operation, specially designed for cell culture observing
-Long working distance and Infinite Plan Objective, make visual field of specimen flatter, brighter, better contrast, and even more easy to observe the living cell’s state
-Standard Phase Contrast Annular Spot, center adjustable, enable observe low contrast or transparent specimen to get a sharp image

Viewing Head: Compensation Free trinocular Head, lnclined at 300,3600Ratatable,lnterpupilary Distance 48-75mm *
Eyepiece: High point , Extra wide field eyepiece EW10X/22 *
Objective: Long working distance
Infinite Plan Achromatic objective 4X/0.1, WD18mm *
10X/0.25, WD10mm ~
20X/0.4, WD5.1mm ~
40X/0.6, WD2.6mm (cover slip 1.2mm) *
Infinite Plan Phase Contrast objective PH10X/0.25, WD10 mm *
PH20X/0.4, WD5.1mm *
PH40X/0.6, WD2.6mm (cover slip 1.2mm) ~
Nosepiece: lnverse Quintuple Nosepiece *
Condensor: Super long working distance condensor NA0.3, LWD72mm; If unload the condensor, the cultrue dish height could be 150mm *
Centering telescope: Centering telescope Ø30MM ~
Phase contrast sliding plate: 10X, 20X-40X center adjustable Phase contrast sliding plate *
Stage: Plane stage 160×250mm *
Inserted circle plate *
attachable mechanical stage x,y coaxial control moving range 120×78mm ~
auxiliary stage 70×180mm *
Terasaki bracket ~
Ø38mm culture dish bracket ~
Ø54mm culture dish bracket ~
Focusing: Coaxial coarse & fine focusing adjustment with rack and pinion mechanism Fine focusing scale Value 0.002mm *
Light source: Halogen bulb 6V/30W *
Filter: Blue,green,yellowand froster glass *
Photogragh attachment: ~
Video adapter: Standard C mount ~

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