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Inverted Biological Microscope LMIB-502 provides LWD infinity plan objectives and WF10X/22 eyepiece. Designed with Siedentopf trinocular head, it ensures seamless camera integration. Offers adjustable light distribution and interpupillary distance for enhanced convenience. Integrated with advanced koehler illumination, ensuring uniform, consistent brightness. Our Microscope incorporates quickly detachable condenser and plate-compatible stage for versatile observation.
Specifications
| Viewing Head | Siedentopf Trinocular Head, 45° inclined, |
| Interpupillary Distance | 48 to 76mm |
| Light Distribution | Eyepiece: Trinocular head; 100:0, 20:80 |
| Eyepiece | WF10X/22 |
| Nosepiece | Quintuple |
| Objective | (10x/0.25, WD=8.3mm), (20x/0.40, WD=7.2mm), (40x/0.60, WD=3.4mm) |
| Phase Contrast | LWD Infinity plan phase contrast, 20x/0.40, WD=7.2mm |
| Annular Spot | 20x/40x |
| Condenser | NA0.3 |
| Working Distance without Condenser | 195mm |
| Culture Dish Holder | 54mm |
| Illumination | Koehler illumination 60V/30W (input voltage: 100V to 240V) |
| Filter | Blue, Green |
| Stage Movement Range | 128×80 mm |
| Round Slide size | Φ118mm |
| Stage Dimension | 241×210 mm |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inverted Biological Microscope LMIB-502 | $ 3125 | Each of 1 |
Features
Smooth focusing mechanism
Wide magnification range
Long working distance
Quintuple nosepiece
Corrosion-resistant platform
Robust construction
Applications
Inverted Biological Microscope LMIB-502 is ideal for observing live cells, tissues, and microorganisms in culture vessels. It is employed in cell biology, IVF, microbiology, and materials inspection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Inverted Microscope?
An Inverted Microscope is a laboratory apparatus designed to examine large & live specimens in culture dishes in order to allow easy access to the sample from underneath.
2 What is the difference between an Inverted and Upright Microscope?
In Inverted Microscope the objective lenses are positioned beneath the specimen whereas in Upright Microscope the objective lenses are positioned above the specimen.
3 Can Inverted Microscope be used for non-biological samples?
It is used in materials science and microelectronics for studying thin films, microstructures and other small-scale samples.
4 Can Inverted Microscope be used for time-lapse imaging?
It is engineered to help researchers in monitoring living cells over extended periods without disturbing the sample.
5 Can Inverted Microscope be used for multi-well plates or larger samples?
It can be used for working with multi-well plates, petri dishes and other large sample containers.
6 Can Inverted Microscope be used for 3D imaging?
Inverted Microscope equipped with confocal or structured illumination module can perform 3D imaging.