About Inverted Tissue Research Culture Microscopes
Inverted Tissue Research Culture Microscopes ETMS-140Inverted Tissue Research Culture Microscopes (Superier Quality)nverted microscope is equipped with wide field eyepieces, long working distance plan achromatic objectives and very long working distance condenser and phase contrast unit. It can be observed transparent and unfinished living specimen in culture bottle or culture utensil. It is the
ideal instrument suitable for research of living specimen structure, liquid, and deposits and so on. It also can be used in research institutes, universities, medical treatment, agriculture and animal husbandry, etc.
Features:- Equipped with wide field eyepiece, long working distance plan achromatic objectives.
- Equipped with phase contrast unit, include very long working distance condenser, phase contrast objective and centering telescope
- Coaxial coarse/fine focus system with tensional adjustable and up stop, minimum division of fine focusing: 2m
- 6V20W halogen lamp with brightness control
SPECIFICATIONSBody Type:All aluminum Body type.
Eyepiece:Paired WF10X-20mm
Objectives: - LWD Plan Achromat Objective LPL10X/0.25
- LWD Plan Achromat Objective LPL25X/0.40
- LWD Plan Achromat Objective LPL40X/0.65
- LWD Plan Phase Contrast Objective LPL Ph+ 10X/0.25
- Condenser N.A.0.35 (W.D. 45/102mm
Head Type:Seidentopf Trinocular Head (Inclined 45)
Mechanical Stage:Fixed Stage (With Clips)170mm216mm
Filters:Filter (Blue) & Filter (Green)
Illumination:Halogen Lamp 6V/20W
Advanced Visualization for Live Cell StudiesThis microscope combines a high-resolution color CMOS sensor with an ergonomic trinocular viewing system, offering superior imaging for live cells and tissue cultures. The incorporated LED or halogen illumination, with adjustable intensity, maintains optimal lighting for sensitive biological samples, providing vivid, clear images.
Precision Mechanics and Optical CorrectionEngineered for accuracy, the microscope includes coarse and fine focusing with wide adjustment ranges, as well as X-Y mechanical movement for smooth navigation. Its plan achromatic objectives and infinitely corrected optical system minimize distortions and enhance color fidelity, crucial for research-grade results.
User-Friendly and Safe Research ExperienceFeaturing an ergonomic, rotatable head, anti-fungal coatings, and a sturdy build, this microscope promotes lasting comfort and safety for all-day lab sessions. CE certification ensures equipment reliability, while a full suite of stage inserts and spare parts supports effortless maintenance and operation.
FAQs of Inverted Tissue Research Culture Microscopes:
Q: How do I attach a digital camera to the trinocular port of the inverted tissue culture microscope?
A: The microscopes integrated trinocular port is designed for seamless digital camera attachment. Simply connect your compatible camera using the camera port, which supports standard interfaces, such as HDMI or USB. Ensure the camera is securely fastened for stable imaging during observations.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the focus and stage movement during cell culture observation?
A: Utilize the coaxial coarse and fine focusing knobsproviding up to 23mm coarse movement and 0.2mm per rotation on fine adjustmentfor precise focus control. The X-Y mechanical movement stage allows accurate specimen navigation, ideal for examining specific culture areas without disrupting the setup.
Q: When should I use the different objective magnifications available on this microscope?
A: Select from plan achromatic objectives of 4x, 10x, 20x, or 40x (spring) depending on your required level of detail. Lower magnification is best for broad sample overviews, while higher options reveal cellular or subcellular structures. Switching objectives is easy and can be done mid-session.
Q: Where should the inverted tissue research culture microscope be operated for optimal performance?
A: For best results, use the microscope in a laboratory environment maintained at 5C to 40C with humidity below 80%. This ensures both optical integrity and user safety, aligning with its CE certification requirements.
Q: What are the benefits of using an inverted microscope for tissue and cell culture research?
A: Inverted microscopes permit direct observation of living cells in transparent culture containers, reducing disturbance to specimens and improving imaging of adherent layers. Their ergonomic design, anti-fungal optics, and bright field illumination provide reliable, clear results for advanced cell biology studies.
Q: How do I capture and save images or videos from the microscopes camera system?
A: Connect the HDMI or USB interface to your imaging device or computer. Capture still images in JPEG format (up to 5MP resolution) or record full HD 1080p videos in MP4 at up to 30 frames per second. Simple controls ensure efficient documentation of experimental observations.