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Stereo Microscope

At Labmate, we offer a diverse selection of stereo microscopes, also commonly referred to as dissecting microscopes. These optical instruments enable users to observe specimens in a three-dimensional perspective. Our microscopes are equipped with a binocular viewing headset at a comfortable 45-degree inclined angle, ensuring a convenient viewing experience. Featuring an expansive viewing area and extra-wide field eyepieces measuring 10× with a diameter of ?20mm, our microscopes deliver exceptional clarity and detail. With a zooming ratio of 1:6.3, you can easily adjust the magnification to suit your specific needs. Additionally, our microscopes come with 10X/22 extra-wide field eyepieces that offer independent focus adjustment, accommodating variations in individual vision requirements.

Stereo Microscope LMSM-603

  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 20° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.8X – 5X1X plan achromatic objectiveWD = 78mm
  • Eyepiece: WF10X/24
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:6

Stereo Microscope LMSM-604

  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 20° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.8X – 6.4X1X plan achromatic objectiveWD = 78mm
  • Eyepiece: WF10X/24
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:8
Stereo Microscope LMSM-605
  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 20° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.8X – 8X1X plan achromatic objectiveWD = 78mm
  • Eyepiece: WF10X/24
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:10
Stereo Microscope LMSM-606
  • Viewing Head: Trinocular head, 30° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.6X – 5X
  • Eyepiece: EWF10X/23
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:8.3

Stereo Microscope LMSM-607

  • Viewing Head: Trinocular head, 30° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.6X – 5X
  • Eyepiece: EWF10X/23
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:8.3

Stereo Microscope LMSM-608

  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 45° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.6X – 5X
  • Eyepiece: EWF10X/23
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:8.3
Stereo Microscope LMSM-609
  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 45° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.6X – 5X
  • Eyepiece: EWF10X/23
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:8.3
Stereo Microscope LMSM-610
  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 45° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55-57 mm
  • Objective: Zoom objective 0.8X – 5X
  • Eyepiece: EWF10X/22
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:6.3

Stereo Microscope LMSM-601

  • View Tube: Binocular, 45 ° inclined
  • Eyepiece: Standard: 10 × (Φ20 mm)
  • Objective: 0.8 to 5X
  • Working Distance: No auxiliary lens, working distance: 115 mm;Auxiliary lens AL0.5X, working distance: 211 mm;Auxiliary lens AL2X, working distance: 43.5 mm
  • Stage: A white/black plastic contrast stage

Stereo Microscope LMSM-602

  • View Tube: Trinocular, 45° inclined
  • Eyepiece: WF10×(Φ20 mm)
  • Objective: 0.7 to 4.5 X
  • Working Distance: 100 mm
  • Stage: Stage size: 200×255 cm, Φ95 mm black and white board
Stereo Microscope LMSM-611
  • Viewing Head: Binocular head, 45° inclined
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55 to 75 mm
  • Objective: Zoom Objective 1X to 4.5X
  • Eyepiece: Wide field eyepiece 10X/ 20 mm, Wide field eyepiece 20×/ 12mm
  • Zoom ratio: 1:4.5
Stereo Microscope LMSM-612
  • Viewing Head: Binocular Head, 45° inclined, 360° rotatable
  • Interpupillary Distance: 55 to 75mm
  • Eyepiece: WF10X/22 mm
  • Zoom Ratio: 1:6.7
  • Objective Zoom Range: 0.67X to 4.5X

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Stereo Microscope?

A Stereo Microscope is an optical apparatus designed for low magnification observation of a sample, using two separate optical paths to create a three-dimensional visual effect.

2 How does Stereo Microscope work?

It works by utilizing two separate eyepieces and objectives to provide a three-dimensional image, allowing depth perception during the examination of specimens.

3 Can Stereo Microscope be used for viewing biological samples?

It is used for viewing biological samples like insects, plants, and dissections.

4 What role does Stereo Microscope play in forensic science?

It plays a crucial role in forensic science for analyzing trace evidence such as hair, fibers, and tool marks with high spatial accuracy.

5 Is Stereo Microscope applicable in dental laboratories?

It is applicable in dental laboratories for tasks like inspecting dental prosthetics, performing fine adjustments, and quality control of dental appliances.

6 How is Stereo Microscope used in industrial quality control?

In industrial quality control, it is used to inspect small manufactured parts, detect surface defects, and ensure product standards are met.

7 How is Stereo Microscope used in textile inspection?

It is used in textile inspection to examine fabric weaves, fiber composition, and defects in material at a detailed, three-dimensional level.

8 Can Stereo Microscope help in paleontology?

It helps paleontologists examine fossils, microfossils, and sediment textures without damaging fragile samples.

9 Can Stereo Microscope be used for soil or mineral analysis?

It is used for soil or mineral analysis to observe particle shapes, inclusions, and structures at a macroscopic scale.

10 How does Stereo Microscope help in food quality inspection?

It helps in food quality inspection by allowing professionals to analyze textures, contaminants, and structural details of food products.