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Fluorescence Microscope 43-FMS300 is equipped with epi-fluorescence system, comes in siedentopf binocular head design. Its rack and pinion mechanism, useful in coarse and fine focusing of the specimen. The fluorescence microscope offers high quality performance. They are highly reliable and user-friendly in nature.
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Specifications
Viewing head | Siedentopf type binocular head inclined at 30º, 360º rotation Interpupillary adjustable distance 50mm to 75mm Anti-fungal system |
Eyepiece | WF10X/20 mm |
Objective | Infinite plan objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x(s), 100x(s,oil) |
Stage | Double layer mechanical stage with removable slide holder: 180mm×145mm Travel stage: 76(X)mm×52(Y)mm with right hand stage handle |
Focusing | Coaxial coarse & fine adjustment with rack and pinion mechanism fine focusing interval 0.002mm |
Condenser | Abbe N.A. 1.25 condenser with iris diaphragm |
Nosepiece | Quadruple quick stop revolving mechanism with multiple ball bearing |
Illumination | Halogen lamp 6V/20W or 3W LED brightness adjustable |
Power supply | 85V to 265V universal power supply |
Fluorescence attachment | Epi-fluorescence unit: B,G 100W mercury power source (pointer or digital) 100W mercury lamp house Center objective |
Dimension | 650×420×490 mm |
Net weight | 18 kg |
Gross weight | 21 kg |
Features
Siedentopf type binocular head Epi-fluorescent unit (B, G)
100W mercury power source (pointer or digital)
Quadruple quick stop revolving mechanism nosepiece, with multiple ball bearing
Infinite plan objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x(s), 100x(s, oil)
Abbe N.A. 1.25 condenser with iris diaphragm
Optional_accessories
1X C-mount, 0.57X C-mount
Infinite Objective: 60(S)
WF16X, WF10X (reticle 0.1mm)
Phase contrast attachment
Applications
Fluorescence microscope has many applications histopathology, immunology, cytology, clinical clinical research, genetics and environmental science.
1.What does single band excitation mean in Fluorescence Microscopy?
Single band excitation refers to the use of a specific, narrow wavelength range of light to excite fluorophores in the specimen. This ensures selective excitation of only the target fluorophores, reducing background noise and improving image clarity.
2.Why is a tilted trinocular head important?
A tilted head improves user comfort by allowing a more natural posture during extended observation, reducing neck and back strain in long working sessions.
3.What is a rack and pinion focusing mechanism?
Rack and pinion are a gear-based system that moves the microscope stage or head vertically with precision. It provides smooth and controlled focusing through both coarse and fine adjustments.
4.What is an epifluorescence device in a Fluorescence Microscope?
An epifluorescence device enables fluorescence imaging by directing excitation light through the objective lens onto the sample and collecting the emitted fluorescence light back through the same lens. It allows high-sensitivity imaging of fluorescent samples.
5.What are wide-field eyepieces Fluorescence Microscope?
Wide-field eyepieces provide a larger field of view compared to standard eyepieces. This allows users to observe more of the specimen at once, improving efficiency and ease of navigation.