Product Description
Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope A
Binocular Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope with quadruple revolving nose piece, equipped with Binocular Observation Head and Best quality optical optical components having ful prismatic optical path, large co-axial mechanical stage of size 165mm. x 180mm., co-axial coarse & fine focussing knobs with adjustable tension control ring, variable intensity controlled built in base solid-state transformer, fitted with 6V 20Watts halogen bulb and illumination based on Keohler's system. Supplied with following optical combination in a storing box
Observation Head - 45-degrees inclined Binocular head interchangeable with Monocular or Trinocular observation head.
Nosepiece - Quadruple revolving turret nose piece with positive accurate click stops.
Stage - Oversize plain stage 180 x 150mm with 2 extension plates 150 x 65mm for large bottles and micro filter work.
Illumination - Based on Koehler's system is provided by a post-mounted high intensity 6 volts 20 watts Halogen illuminator.
Objectives - Achromatic 5x, 10x, LWD-20x & LWD-40XSL.
Eyepieces - HWF 10x (paired) with eye guards.
Precision and Durability for Clinical ApplicationsEngineered for the demanding environment of hospitals and clinics, the Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope A offers sturdy steel and zinc components for reliable, long-term use. Its inverted structure is optimal for tissue culture observations, providing clear imaging and accessibility for users.
User-Friendly Operation and VersatilityThe manual operation of this microscope allows for straightforward, hands-on control, accommodating a variety of users with different expertise levels. Its binocular drawtube minimizes eye strain, making it suitable for extended sessions, while the biological microscope theory ensures compatibility with a wide range of specimen types.
FAQ's of Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope A:
Q: How is the Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope A used in hospitals and clinics?
A: This microscope is commonly employed for the observation of cells and tissues in culture dishes, making it indispensable for laboratories focused on diagnostic work, research, or medical testing. Its inverted design provides easy access to samples at the bottom of containers.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing a steel and zinc construction for this microscope?
A: Steel and zinc make the microscope highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and stable, which is beneficial in the rigorous and frequent usage contexts common in hospitals and clinics.
Q: When should this inverted tissue culture microscope be utilized over traditional upright models?
A: It is best used when observing specimens located on the bottom of culture vessels, such as flasks or petri dishes, as the inverted design allows the user to easily view and manipulate these samples without disturbance.
Q: Where can this microscope be sourced in India?
A: The Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope A is available through authorized distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders across India. Interested buyers can contact local scientific equipment providers for procurement.
Q: What is the process for manual operation of this biological microscope?
A: Manual operation involves adjusting the focus and illumination by hand, as well as manipulating the mechanical stage to position and examine the sample carefully. This provides direct control for the user, making it precise and adaptable.
Q: How does the binocular drawtube benefit users during observations?
A: The binocular drawtube allows users to observe samples with both eyes, reducing eye fatigue and enhancing depth perception, which is particularly helpful during prolonged work sessions in clinical settings.