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Biological Microscope LMBM-409

Biological Microscope LMBM-409 is designed for entry-level research organizations with 4x to 100x magnification. It features monocular, binocular, and trinocular viewing heads, providing flexible options for various observation needs. Equipped with an abbe condenser with an aperture diaphragm for clear and focused imaging. Integrates an anti-fungus coated optical system to ensure long-lasting performance. Our Microscope is ideal for magnification and imaging in biological, chemical, and medical research.

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Specifications

Viewing Head Siedentopf binocular, inclined at 30°
Interpupillary Distance 55 to 75mm
Eyepiece WF10X/20
Objective Semi-plan achromatic objective: 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X
Nosepiece Backward Quadruple nosepiece
Fine Division 0.002 mm
Coarse Stroke 37.7 mm per rotation
Fine Stroke 0.2 mm per rotation
Moving Range 20 mm
Stage Double layer: 140×140 mm/ 75×50 mm
Illumination S LED

Features

Depth of field adjustment

Even illumination

Arm/wrist support

Slim design

Applications

Biological Microscope LMBM-409 offering versatile magnification and clear imaging for specimen examination. It is widely applied in biological, chemical, and medical research for analysis and experimentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Biological Microscope?

A Biological Microscope is an optical instrument designed for viewing small specimens such as cells, tissues, and microorganisms that are not visible to the naked eye.

2 How does Biological Microscope work?

It works by using a series of lenses to magnify the image of a biological sample, allowing detailed observation of microscopic structures.

3 What specimens can be observed under Biological Microscope?

It is commonly used to observe specimens such as blood cells, bacteria, plant tissues, and animal cells.

4 How should Biological Microscope be maintained?

It should be kept clean, covered when not in use, and regularly calibrated to ensure accurate observation and longevity.

5 How is Biological Microscope used in medical diagnostics?

It is used in medical diagnostics to examine blood smears, tissue biopsies, and bodily fluids for the presence of abnormal cells, bacteria, or parasites.

6 How does Biological Microscope help in microbiology research?

In microbiology research, it allows scientists to study the structure, morphology, and behavior of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi under controlled conditions.

7 How is a Biological Microscope applied in botanical studies?

It is used in botanical studies to observe plant cell structures, stomata, and tissue organization, helping researchers understand plant physiology and development.

8 How does Biological Microscope support pathology labs?

In pathology labs, it is essential for analyzing tissue samples to detect diseases such as cancer, based on cellular abnormalities and histological patterns.

9 Is Biological Microscope useful in forensic investigations?

It is useful in forensic investigations for analyzing biological evidence such as hair, fibers, and bodily fluids to assist in criminal cases.

10 Can Biological Microscope assist in environmental monitoring?

It assists in environmental monitoring by enabling the study of microorganisms in water and soil samples, helping to detect pollution and ecological imbalances.