Product Description
Fluorescence Microscopes in which the advanced principle of incident light excitings is employed, offers bright & clear fluorescence imaging and good contrast. It is an ideal instrument for research of Biology, Tumology, Cytology, Immunology, Haematology, Venereal Disease examination, fluorescent microscopy etc. At the same time, it is also used in following ranges, such as analysis of sedimentary rock, inspection of impurity of semiconductor, environmental protection and micro chemistry.
Plan Achromatic Objectives - 4/0.1,10/0.25,40/0.65 & 100/1.25 Oil
Wide Field Eyepieces - 10x Paired (F.N. 18)
Exciting Filter Units - B (Blue), G (Green) exciting light filter system.
Fluorescence Light Source - Spherical Mercury lamp 100W.
Optional Filters - U (Ultraviolet), V (Violet), exciting light filter system.
Advanced Fluorescence MicroscopyUnlock the potential of fluorescence microscopy with the Fluorescent Microscope-A, built for advanced clinical and research environments. Leveraging fluorescence theory, this microscope enables precise visualization of cellular structures and processes with high contrast and specificity.
Durable Construction for Reliable UseCrafted from steel and zinc, Fluorescent Microscope-A is designed for resilience and dependable performance. Its manual operation provides users with tactile accuracy, while its manageable weight supports effortless repositioning within laboratories.
FAQ's of Fluorescent Microscope-A:
Q: How does the Fluorescent Microscope-A function in a laboratory setting?
A: The microscope uses fluorescence theory, wherein specific dyes or labels emit light under certain wavelengths, allowing researchers to observe cellular and molecular structures with enhanced clarity and contrast.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using Fluorescent Microscope-A?
A: Key benefits include detailed visualization of samples, durable construction from steel and zinc, and a stable, portable design, making it ideal for laboratories requiring reliable and high-precision instruments.
Q: When should a laboratory opt for a fluorescent microscope over other types?
A: Laboratories should choose a fluorescent microscope when their work involves examining fluorescently labeled specimens or when enhanced contrast is essential for observing cellular processes.
Q: Where is the Fluorescent Microscope-A distributed and available?
A: This model is available across India through distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders, ensuring broad accessibility for laboratories nationwide.
Q: What is the operating process for this manual microscope?
A: The Fluorescent Microscope-A operates manually, requiring users to adjust focus, position samples, and regulate light sources by hand, which allows for precise manipulation during observations.
Q: How can this microscope be applied within laboratory research?
A: Researchers use the Fluorescent Microscope-A for analyzing biological samples tagged with fluorescent markers-popular in cell biology, genetics, and microbiology studies requiring high sensitivity and specificity.