STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE

STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE

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STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE Specification

  • Theory
  • Optical
  • Drawtube
  • Binocular
  • Focal Distance
  • 70mm
  • Magnification
  • 20x to 40x
  • Dimensions
  • 200mm x 130mm x 300mm
  • Focus Range
  • 40mm
  • Eyepieces
  • 10x Widefield
  • Eyepiece Tube
  • Inclined 45
  • Illumination
  • LED light illumination
  • Coarse Adjustment Range
  • 30mm
  • Fine Adjustment Range
  • 10mm
  • Working Stage
  • Plain stage with stage clips
  • View Head
  • Binocular rotating 360
  • Interpupillary Distance
  • 55mm to 75mm adjustable
  • Objective Achromatic
  • 1x/2x
  • Light Source
  • LED
 
 

About STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE

Stand : Available in different configurations for specific applications, with dual illumination, for surface and transmitted illumination, versatile stand can be used for specimen up to 60mm thickness. Focusing : Vertical movement controlled by coarse focusing large sized knobs. Eyepieces : 10x (paired) with extra wide field. Objectives : Paired Achromatic Objectives 1x & 3x or 2x & 4x. Illumination : Built-in illumination for incident (EPI) light and sub-stage (Transmitted) light.

FAQs of STEREO BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE:


Q: What is the magnification range of the Stereo Binocular Microscope?

A: The magnification range of the Stereo Binocular Microscope is from 20x to 40x.

Q: What type of illumination does the Stereo Binocular Microscope have?

A: The Stereo Binocular Microscope is equipped with LED light illumination for consistent and bright lighting.

Q: What is the focusing range of the Stereo Binocular Microscope?

A: The Stereo Binocular Microscope has a focus range of 40mm, with coarse adjustment up to 30mm and fine adjustment up to 10mm.

Q: Can the eyepieces of the Stereo Binocular Microscope be adjusted?

A: Yes, the eyepieces of the Stereo Binocular Microscope are 10x Widefield and the interpupillary distance is adjustable from 55mm to 75mm for comfortable viewing.

Q: What are the dimensions of the Stereo Binocular Microscope?

A: The dimensions of the Stereo Binocular Microscope are 200mm x 130mm x 300mm, making it compact and easy to use in various settings.

Q: What is the light source used in the Stereo Binocular Microscope?

A: The Stereo Binocular Microscope utilizes LED as its light source, providing efficient and long-lasting illumination for microscopy tasks.

Q: What is the working stage like on the Stereo Binocular Microscope?

A: The Stereo Binocular Microscope features a plain stage with stage clips for holding specimens securely in place during observations.

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