Product Description
Advanced Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope is designed for the examination of tissue cultures and liquid residues in special laboratory vessels. The microscope allows studying the specimen in transmitted light under bright field and phase contrast. It finds vast application in Cancer Research, Sirology, Urology, Histology, Sexology, Virology, Parasitology, Microbiology, and also in areas of Air and Water pollution. This advanced designed instrument is having all the features required by modern biological scientist. It can also be used for phase contrast microscopy to impart normally colourless transparent specimen with enough contrast to permit clear examination of living bacteria, cells, tissues, etc. The microscope is having a robust, rigid vibration resistant design that greatly reduces vibrations and improves operation. Trinocular Head is intended for microscopic imaging through video cameras & film cameras. Microscope illumination system incorporates a long working distance condenser for observation of specimens in culture vessels of upto 70mm. long. With the condenser in swing out position the stage can accommodate extra long vessels upto 150mm. Moving of vessels located on the stage can be done manually or using the attachment substage with co-axial X-Y controls. To accommodate a variety of vessels, including extra long flasks and high profile bottles, the stage can be extended by means of an extension plate.
- Magnification - 100X-640X
- Eyepieces - Wide-field eyepieces :WF10X WF16 Reticule eyepiece: 10X (0.1mm/division)
- Objectives - LWD plan achromatic objectives LPL 10/0.25 LPL25/0.40 LPL 40/0.60
- Phase Contrast - LWD plan phase contrast attachment LPL Ph 25/0.40
- Illumination - 6V 20W halogen lamp with adjustable brightness 35mm photo unit with S5X photo eyepiece
Optional accessories:
1) Plan achromatic objective PL 4/0.10
2) LPL Ph40/0.60 and annular diaphragm slide
3) Micrometer (0.01mm/division)
4) S6.3X, S0.65X photo eyepiece is optional.
5) Super LWD condenser NA0.3 Working distance: 55mm `
Robust Construction for Reliable UseBuilt from durable steel and zinc, the Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope-D is designed for longevity and performance in clinical and hospital environments. Its solid build ensures stability and precise operation, which is essential for delicate tissue culture work.
Manual Operation with Binocular PrecisionThe manual operation allows for user control, making it ideal for skilled laboratory personnel. With a binocular drawtube, it offers enhanced comfort and improved image clarity, enabling detailed examination of cellular structures.
FAQ's of Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope-D:
Q: How is the Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope-D used in medical settings?
A: The microscope is primarily used in hospitals and clinics for observing tissue cultures. Its inverted design allows for easy examination of specimens in culture dishes, facilitating research and diagnostic procedures without disturbing the sample.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this microscope?
A: This model is primarily constructed from robust steel and zinc, providing both stability and resistance to corrosion. These materials ensure the device endures regular use in demanding laboratory conditions.
Q: When is it most beneficial to use an inverted tissue culture microscope?
A: It is especially beneficial during the analysis of living cells and tissues grown at the bottom of culture vessels. This is vital in cell biology, medical diagnostics, and microbiological research where in-situ observation is required.
Q: Where can one purchase or source the Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope-D in India?
A: The microscope is available through various reputable distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders throughout India. Interested buyers can contact these providers for product details and purchase options.
Q: What is the process of operating this manual microscope?
A: Users manually adjust the stage and focus while observing samples through the binocular drawtube. The manual method gives laboratory professionals precise control over the focusing and positioning of specimens for optimal imaging results.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this microscope in hospitals and clinics?
A: Its design supports detailed analysis of live cultures without sample disruption, enabling more accurate diagnoses and research outcomes. The robust build and user-friendly manual operation also contribute to its reliability and ease of maintenance.
Q: How does the weight of the microscope enhance its usability?
A: Weighing between 5 and 10 kilograms, the microscope provides a balanced combination of portability and stability, which makes it practical for clinical and laboratory setups where both mobility and sturdiness are valued.