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Biological Microscope LE-BMI103 is a binocular microscope with 30º inclined head and a backward nosepiece. Equipped with coarse and fine focus adjustments for sharp imaging and easy operation. Integrated with an ergonomic structure for extended use in various lab environments. Built illumination system provides consistent lighting for routine microscopic analysis. Our Biological Microscope is ideal for research institutes and educational laboratories for everyday biological studies.
$1,872.00
$936.00
Specifications
Optical System | Infinite optical system |
Viewing Head | Siedentopf Binocular viewing head, interpupillary distance range 48-75 mm, Inclined at 30º |
Eyepiece | Wide Field Eyepiece WF10X/F.N. 22 mm |
Nosepiece | Backward quadruple nosepiece |
Objective | Infinite high contrast chromatic free full plan, Objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x |
Stage | Double-layer mechanical stage: 216×150 mm, Graphite surface Moving range: 75×55 mm |
Focusing | Coaxial coarse & fine adjustment, Fine division 0.001 mm, Coarse stroke 37.7 mm/Rotation, Fine stroke 0.1 mm/Rotation, Moving range 24 mm |
Condenser | Abbe N.A. 1.25 condenser with Diaphragm |
Illumination | External Illumination 3W /LED (Kohler) |
Dimension | 530×325×390 mm |
Net weight | 7 Kg |
Gross weight | 9 Kg |
Features
Applications
Biological microscope LE-BMI103 is used in laboratories, institutes, and colleges for routine microscopic analysis, as well as in research settings for capturing fine, sharp images with precise adjustments.
1.What magnification range does the microscope offer?
The biological microscope features multiple objective lenses that provide a magnification range from 4x to 100x, allowing users to observe specimens at various levels of detail.
2.What is the benefit of fully coated glass optics in the microscope?
Fully coated glass optics enhance light transmission and reduce glare or reflections, resulting in clearer, brighter and higher-contrast images crucial for accurate specimen observation.
3.What are enclosed safety stages and why are they important?
Enclosed safety stages protect internal components and reduce the risk of accidental contact with moving parts. This design improves user safety and minimizes contamination of samples.
4.What is the difference between binocular and trinocular viewing heads?
A binocular head allows comfortable viewing with both eyes, reducing eye strain during extended use. A trinocular head includes an additional port for attaching a digital compatible camera, enabling image capture without interrupting observation.
5.What observation modes are supported by this microscope?
Our biological microscopes support both brightfield and phase contrast modes, making them versatile tools for a wide range of cellular and microbial studies.