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The Trinocular Biological Microscope with Digital Camera is primarily used to study biological specimens such as cells and microorganisms and their vital processes. It is essentially an optical microscope integrated with a digital camera. The camera can photograph the specimens under observation, which can be saved as digital files for further analysis.
The Trinocular Biological Microscope with Digital Camera is an optical microscope equipped with a trinocular head and a digital camera. The microscope’s head has a 55~75 mm interpupillary distance and an adjustable diopter. It has a plan eyepiece and four achromatic objectives with a total magnification between 40X-1600X. It also includes a quadruple nosepiece, 160 mm mechanical tube, ABBE condenser with iris diaphragm, and 140×155mm double layer mechanical stage with a vernier scale of 0.1 mm to measure small lengths. The focusing system includes a fine and coarse coaxial focusing system with a focusing range of 30 mm and a minimum division of fine focusing of 0.002 mm. Blue, Yellow, and Green filters are included with the microscope. A major benefit is that it is equipped with an adjustable brightness built-in LED source with a charging system that allows it to be used for 50 hours without electricity.
ConductScience offers the Trinocular Biological Microscope with Digital Camera.
The trinocular inverted microscope is a high-level microscope designed for research institutes, health and medical units, and universities to observe cultured living cells.
The trinocular inverted microscope comes with 2 eyepieces and a third eye tube for a better viewing experience. The third eye tube allows the microscope to be connected to a camera for image capturing and video recording, which adds to its versatility in using varying laboratory studies. It can be used to study live-cell imaging of cancer cells, the combined effect of EMF and low-level lenses on biological processes, and study the chitin-based scaffolds, etc.
ConductScience offers the Trinocular Inverted Microscope
The Trinocular Mercury Lamp Fluorescence Microscope utilizes the principle of fluorescence to illuminate the object by using a mercury lamp as a light source. The mercury lamp gives accurate, fast, and reliable results due to its ability to produce bright spectral lines within the visible region of the UV spectrum.
The Trinocular Mercury Lamp Fluorescence Microscope is equipped with two eyepieces (binocular) and an additional third eyepiece tube to connect a microscope camera, making it trinocular. It has a focus system consisting of fine and coarse adjustment knobs. It also contains a quadruple-reversed nosepiece, double-layer mechanical working stage, abbe condenser, collector for placing a halogen lamp, and blue and frosted filters. The light source is provided by a mercury lamp and a halogen lamp.
ConductScience offers the Trinocular Mercury Lamp Fluorescence Microscope.
The Trinocular Phase Contrast Digital Inverted Microscope allows the study of unstained cells in medical and biological research.
The Trinocular Phase Contrast Digital Inverted Microscope is utilized in research laboratories, clinics, hospitals, and educational institutions. The inverted design of the microscope allows the observation of live biological tissue cultures in dishes and other specimens directly from various glass container bottoms.
It is available and connected to a display screen or microscope camera. The digital camera produces high-quality images and captures still images and videos that you can live stream on your PC/laptop. It also comes with in-built software for Mac, Linux, and Windows to provide a multi-platform imaging solution.
ConductScience offers the Trinocular Phase Contrast Digital Inverted Microscope.
The Trinocular Polarized Microscope uses polarized light to study anisotropic specimens like liquid crystals and minerals. It includes a polarizer positioned in the light path before the specimen and an analyzer placed in the light path between the observation tubes or camera port and objective rear aperture.
The microscope is equipped with two polarizing filters known as polarizer and analyzer. It includes a dividing eyepiece and a trinocular eyepiece tube that is inclined at 30° and can capture the images in 100% light flux. Long infinity objectives are present that make the field of view clear and wide. It also includes 50X ~ 600X magnification lenses, a reflected illumination system, a quadruple nosepiece, a focusing system, a puller-type Bertrand lens as an intermediate attachment, and λ, λ/4, and quarts wedge compensator.
In a polarized microscope, a polarizer transforms white light into plane-polarized light before reaching the sample.
ConductScience offers the Trinocular Polarized Microscope.
Features Polarizer, λ, λ/4 compensator Analyer, 0°~90°, push in/ out from optical path conveniently Wide-field plan eyepieces: 10X, field number Φ18mm Coaxial coarse/fine focus system, minimum […]
Features – Speed: 38 rpm (±10%) – Motion: Simultaneous roll and tilt (±5ᵒ) – Operating Temperature range: +4° to +40°C – Dimensions (5 Rollers): 18” x 7” […]
Specifications Gel Tray (W*L) 100*100mm Gel Trays(W*L): 82*88mm Comb Thickness 0.75 – 1.0 – 1.5mm Comb Throughput 11 – 15 samples Amount of Gel: 1~2 piece […]
– Made of acetal; resistant to most common laboratory chemicals– Ideal for incubators, freezers, under lab hoods, or working on benchtops– Rack holds 60 tubes from […]