Introduction

Inverted Biological Microscope a reverse design model featuring a 5W illumination system for advanced imaging performance. Its ergonomic design ensures smooth rotation and easy access, reducing hand strain and improving workflow during extended use. Built-in LED epi-fluorescence modules for enhanced brightness with synchronized UV filters. Equipped with long working distance condenser and adaptable knobs for left or right-hand use. Our Biological microscope is designed for cytology, microbiology, oncology, genetic engineering, botany, and various biomedical research fields.

Applications

Inverted Biological Microscope is designed for Cell culture observation, Tissue analysis, cytology, microbiology, genetic engineering, botany, and various biomedical research fields.

Specifications

Viewing headTrinocular Tube, Inclined at 45°, Interpupillary Distance Adjustable 48 to 76 mm
EyepieceWide field Eyepiece WF15×/ 16mm
ObjectivesInfinite Plan Achromatic Objective
NosepieceQuintuple Nosepiece
Optical SystemInfinite Optical System
CondenserLong Working Distance Condenser, N.A. 0.3. Working Distance: 72mm (with Condenser), 195mm (Without Condenser)
Cantering Telescope Eyepiece30 mm
Phase Contrast kit4× 10× 20×40× Phase Annulus Plate
Stage Dimensions210×241 mm Auxiliary Stage
Stage AttachmentHolder for Blood Cell Counter
Gross Weight18.5 kgs
Focusing SystemCoaxial Coarse and Fine Adjustment, Fine Division 0.002mm, Moving Range 10mm
Illumination12V/30W Halogen Lamp,
FilterBlue, Green, Amber/ Grey Filter with Diameter 34mm
Dimension66×59×33 mm
Net Weight14 kgs

Features

Large, Hard-Coated Stage.

Coaxial Coarse and Fine Focus.

Large Mechanical Stage.

Digital Camera Compatibility.

USB and HDMI ports.

Energy-Efficient.

Software Integration.

FAQs

1. What is an Inverted Biological Microscope?

An Inverted Biological Microscope is designed for observing live cells, tissue cultures, and liquid samples from below, with the light source and objective lenses positioned beneath the stage.

2. What are the key applications of an Inverted Biological Microscope?

It is widely used in cell biology, microbiology, IVF research, pharmaceutical studies, and live-cell imaging for observing adherent cells, tissue cultures, and microorganisms.

3. What types of samples can be observed with an Inverted Biological Microscope?

It is suitable for adherent cells, tissue cultures, microorganisms, embryos, and aquatic specimens in liquid media.

4. Does an Inverted Biological Microscope require special objective lenses?

Yes, it uses long working distance (LWD) objective lenses, allowing focus through thick samples or liquid media.

5. What are the advantages of using an Inverted Biological Microscope?

It allows non-invasive live-cell observation, supports larger sample containers like flasks and petri dishes, and is compatible with advanced imaging techniques such as fluorescence and phase contrast.

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