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Inverted Trinocular Biological Microscope LMTM-503

Inverted Trinocular Biological Microscope LMTM-503 has ultra-sharp infinite corrected plan optics and extra-long WD condenser with fluorescent lamp illumination for observing cells and tissue cultures. Equipped with a diopter which provides 10X large eye-field focusing and 22 mm reticle mount with an inter capillary distance of 48 to 75 mm. Provided with four working distance which includes infinite LWD plan achromatic objective 10X, 20X and 40X and a phase contrast objective 20X. It features an achromatic N.A 0.30 condenser suitable for phase contrast or BF with phase contrast slider and telescope. Featured with a high illuminated halogen lamp and Trinocular head with 30° inclination angle to observe the samples at high accuracy. Focusing of specimen can be adjusted using coaxial coarse and fine focusing knob.

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Specifications

Observation Tube Trinocular head inclined at 30° angle
Interpupillary Distance From 48 to 75 mm
Eye Piece WF10X/22 mm
Objective LWD Plan Achromatic objective 10X, 20X and 40X, LWD Phase contrast Objective 20X
Stage Attachable mechanical stage with size 200×24×0 mm, X to Y travel is 122×80 mm
Focusing Coaxial focusing knob, fine focusing is graduated in increment of 1um
Condenser Long working distance Condenser NA 0.30, suitable for Phase contrast/BF with Phase contrast slider and telescope
Illumination 6V 30 W Halogen lamp
Power Supply 100 to 240 V

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Inverted Trinocular Biological Microscope LMTM-503 $ 3812.5 Each of 1

Features

Trinocular head inclined at 30° angle by 360° rotatable head
Infinity LWD Plan Achromatic objective 10X, 20X and 40X and LWD Phase contrast Objective 20X
Long working distance Abbe Condenser
4X to 100X oil achromatic objectives

 

Standard Accessories

Dust cover

Immersion oil

Power cord

Optional Accessories

WF10X/22 mm eyepiece
WF10X/20 mm pointer eyepiece
WF10X/20 mm reticule eyepiece
LWD Plan Achromatic objective 4X
LWD phase contrast objective 10X
LWD phase contrast objective 40X
Digital camera adapter and eyepiece

Applications

Widely used by students in laboratories, hospitals or research institutions, schools and in industrial sectors

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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.