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Inverted Microscope LMIVM-A100

Inverted Microscope LMIVM-A100 offers Φ30 wide-field eyepiece WF10x/20 for expansive field of view. Built with infinite optical system, it delivers exceptional image clarity, high resolution, and excellent contrast. Equipped with long working distance objectives and condenser, allowing observation of samples in larger vessels. Its ergonomic Seidentopf binocular head ensures comfortable operation for extended periods. Our Inverted Microscope features halogen lamp illumination with adjustable brightness.

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Specifications

Viewing Head Seidentopf Binocular Viewing Head, Inclined at 45°, 360° Rotatable
Interpupillary Distance 48 to 75 mm
Optical System Infinite Optical System
Eyepiece Φ30 Wide Field Eyepiece WF10×/20, Tube Diameter 30 mm
Objectives Infinite Plan Achromatic Objective: 4×/0.10 WD=22 mm; LWD Infinite Plan Achromatic Phase Objectives: 10×/0.25 WD=6 mm, 20×/0.4 WD=3.1 mm, and 40×/0.55 WD=2.2 mm
Nosepiece Backward Quintuple Nosepiece
Condenser ELWD Condenser NA0.3, LWD 72 mm (150 mm without condenser)
Centering Telescope φ30 mm
Phase Annulus Plate 10x, 20x, 40x (Adjustable)
Stage Plain Stage 230×170 mm
Focusing System Coaxial Coarse & Fine Adjustment
Fine Division 0.002 mm
Moving Range Up 4.5 mm / Down 4.5 mm
Illumination 6V 30W Halogen Lamp, Brightness Adjustable
Filters Blue, Green, and Ground Glass Filters, Diameter 45 mm
Packaging Dimension 600×650×4450 mm
Gross Weight 13.9kg

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Inverted Microscope LMIVM-A100 $ 6550 Each of 1

Features

Multiple color filters

Smooth stage movement

Phase contrast capability

Backward quintuple nosepiece

Robust construction

Coaxial coarse and fine focusing

Standard Accessories

Model No

Accessory

LMIVM-A100-G1

Glasse Insert

LMIVM-A100-MS1

Attachable Mechanical Stage, X-Y Coaxial Control, Moving Range 80×120mm

LMIVM-A100-AS1

Auxiliary Stage

LMIVM-A100-TH1

Terasaki Holder

LMIVM-A100-PH1

Petri Dish Holder φ38 

LMIVM-A100-PH2

Petri Dish Holder φ54

Applications

Inverted Microscope LMIVM-A100 is widely employed in cell biology, histology, immunology, IVF, tissue culture, microbiology, and materials inspection for observing live cells, tissues, and microorganisms in culture vessels.

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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.