About Economical Inclined Microscopes
Inclined Monocular & Binocular Microscope Model
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You may need to Look no further than this page to find the microscope thats just right for your teaching requirements- whether it's for a higher secondary school science classroom or a college lab. This model is user-friendly instrument, full size rugged cast metal construction, pearl gray finish for durability and controls that your students will find easy to manipulate.
Revolving quadruple nose piece
Standard achromatic par focal objective 4x, 10x, 40x (SL) & oil immersion 100x (SL)
Strain free WF 10x & Huygenian eyepiece 6x.
45o inclined fully rotating monocular head
Illumination by 6 volt, 20W halogen bulb (solid state control)
Abbe type N.A. 1.25 condenser with iris diaphragm.
Low position coarse and calibrated fine focus control
Fixed large stage 120x140 mm with fixed mechanical stage.
Outstanding Optical PerformanceThe microscope incorporates optical glass lenses for both eyepiece and objectives, guaranteeing crisp, detailed visualizations. The 10x and 40x objectives combined with a 10x eyepiece offer flexible magnification options suitable for examining various biological specimens, supporting high-quality laboratory analysis.
Durable Metal ConstructionBuilt with a metal body and brass components, this microscope is designed for longevity and sustained use. Its standard black/silver finish and export quality packaging ensure the product remains protected during transport and ready for institutional, educational, or field use upon arrival.
Manual, Energy-Efficient OperationInstead of electric power, the microscope employs a mirror to reflect daylight or artificial light onto specimens. Its manual focusing and fixed aperture diaphragm enable consistent results, while the coarse adjustment knob simplifies the focusing process for quick and accurate observations.
FAQs of Economical Inclined Microscopes:
Q: How does the Economical Inclined Microscope achieve specimen illumination without electricity?
A: The microscope uses a mirror positioned beneath the stage to reflect available daylight or artificial light onto the specimen, making it suitable for locations without electrical supply and enabling manual energy efficiency.
Q: What are the magnification options available on this microscope?
A: This model features a 10x eyepiece and two objectives10x and 40xproviding total magnification ranges of 100x and 400x for detailed laboratory observation.
Q: When is the coarse adjustment knob utilized during microscopy?
A: Users engage the coarse adjustment knob when bringing the specimen into focus, especially during initial observations or when switching objective magnifications to ensure sample clarity.
Q: Where is the Economical Inclined Microscope commonly used?
A: It is primarily used in laboratories such as schools, colleges, and research institutions, serving both educational and analytical purposes due to its portability and easy manual operation.
Q: What benefits does the inclined arm design provide during laboratory work?
A: The inclined arm allows for more comfortable and ergonomic viewing, reducing neck and eye strain during extended periods of observation, which is especially beneficial in academic and research environments.
Q: How should specimens be mounted and secured on the stage?
A: Specimens are placed on the fixed stage and held securely using the provided clips, ensuring stability during examination and preventing movement during focusing.