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Biological Microscope LMBM-406 is optimally designed for viewing the smallest specimens in sharp optical view and contrast. It has a 30° inclined sidentopf binocular head with a 360° rotatable viewing head. The spacing between binocular tubes can be adjusted from 48 to 75mm, and multiple lenses can be attached, giving this microscope a magnification range of 4x to 100x. The microscope has fully coated glass optics and advanced features, including objective lenses with short working distances and large apertures.
Quadruple nosepiece with 4x,10x, 40x and 100x oil objectives
Ergonomic and come with an easy to carry stand with a variety of options as standard
Excellent optical performance and a rugged and a robust construction
Comfortable side and top type Binocular and Trinocular viewing heads
Perfect illumination to control and concentrate light on your specimens
Easy to control brightness, contrast, depth of filed, and evenness of illumination by adjusting the distance between the condenser and objective
Abbe condenser with aperture diaphragm
Coaxial course and fine focus controls
Infinite plan achromatic objectives provide fully corrected image for clear visuals
Anti-fungus coated optical system
Ceramic surface mechanical stage
Kohler illumination halogen lamp
Optical System | Infinite optical system |
Viewing Head | Sidentopf binocular viewing head, inclined at 30°, 360° rotatable |
Interpupillary Distance | 48 – 75mm |
Eyepiece | WF10X/22 |
Objective | Infinite plan achromatic objective 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X |
Nosepiece | Backward quintuple nosepiece |
Focusing System | Coaxial coarse and fine adjustment |
Fine Division | 0.002mm |
Coarse Stroke | 37.7mm per rotation |
Fine Stroke | 0.2mm per rotation |
Moving Range | 22mm |
Stage | Rectangular 230×150 mm Cross travel 78×54 mm |
Condenser | Abbe condenser NA1.25 with aperture diaphragm |
Illumination | 12V/20W halogen lamp |
These microscopes are used in advanced university teachings and routine use. These are extensively used in determining cells, tissues and biological specimens and in many other biomedical research laboratories.