Transmission Fluorescence Microscope

Transmission fluorescence microscopy uses ultraviolet light to penetrate the specimen, exciting fluorescent substances to emit visible light, which is then observed through the objective and eyepiece lenses. It is used for detecting biological samples and material markers, as well as for viewing internal structures in cell analysis and industrial inspection.
Selection
When selecting a transmitted light fluorescence microscope, consider the type and intensity of the fluorescence light source to match specimen requirements; the numerical aperture of the objective lens affects resolution and brightness; the filter should correspond to the wavelength of the fluorescent dye; the system's stability and ease of operation should be suitable for routine use environments.

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It adopts coaxial focusing mechanism with coarse fretting, with a fretting grid value of 2 μ m, equipped with 100W high voltage mercury lamp fluorescent epiphany illumination and 6V 20W halogen lamp transmission illumination, and supports B excitation light band 420~ 485nm and G excitation light band 460~ 550nm.

$ 2575.00

Continuous zoom range 7X~ 63X, working distance up to 110mm, equipped with Process Color LED fluorescence excitation assembly and hinged trinocular observation head, support a variety of fluorescence Observation modes.

$ 3268.00

Equipped with a long working distance flat-field color difference elimination objective lens and four sets of fluorescence filters, it supports phase contrast observation and fluorescence switching, and the fretting grid value is up to 2 μm, which is suitable for clear imagery of living cells and liquid samples.

$ 10207.00

Infinity Optical inspection system, support for Brightfield, Fluorescence, Phase Contrast, Polarization Observation mode; equipped with six-hole converter with DIC slot and 100W mercury lamp light source, providing high-resolution images; autofocus system to maintain sample focal plane stability.

$ 28652.00

Optical inspection system and Modular design, equipped with flat-field color difference elimination fluorescent objective, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, support multi-band fluorescent filter group, comfortable operation.

$ 4688.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, equipped with flat-field color difference eliminating fluorescent objective, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, coarse fretting coaxial focusing, support for a variety of fluorescent filter sets, suitable for low-illumination microscopic image shooting.

$ 4398.00

Optical inspection system with infinity and Modular function design, equipped with flat-field color difference-cancelling fluorescent objective, with a fretting grid value of 2 μm, supports a variety of excitation bands of fluorescent filter sets to meet the needs of scientific research and observation.

$ 3753.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, long working distance objective lens such as 10X0.25 working distance 4.3mm, swirl/spin swing-out concentrating system can observe high culture dishes without contamination, Modular fluorescence system is easy to adjust.

$ 10530.00

Provide single polarized, orthogonal polarized and conical observation, total magnification 40X~ 1000X, coarse micro coaxial focusing system, fine-tuning accuracy of 0.01mm, built-in dimming high luminance LED lamp.

$ 925.00

Infinity Optical inspection system, support a variety of Observation methods, equipped with six-hole objective lens converter and N.A.1.1 Abbe condenser, magnification 40X-1000X, easy and flexible operation.

$ 10449.00

Heavy-duty stainless steel structure ensures stable support, equipped with 3 strong magnets for firm adsorption, maintaining the vertical state of Microscope, suitable for various metal surface fixing needs.

$ 339.00

Using 1 inch full frame size 6.10 million pixel sensor, supports fluorescence mode 6 high-speed shots per second, with extremely low noise point and 69.8dB dynamic range, semiconductor cooling ensures stable operation.

$ 4688.00

Using 1 inch full frame size sensor and 6.10 million effective pixels, supports fluorescence mode 6 high-speed shots per second, with extremely low noise point and high dynamic range, semiconductor cooling ensures stable operation.

$ 5366.00

Comes with WiFi signal, supports up to 4 end point devices to connect to the shared screen at the same time. With one-button autofocus and micron-level measurement functions, it is easy to operate and convenient for remote data transmission and analysis.

$ 475.00

With transmission and reflection dual lighting mode, support brightfield and polarized observation, objective magnification 4X-100X, pupil distance 55-75mm, hinged barrel can rotate 360 degrees freely.

$ 1721.00

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