Overview
TL3200B research-grade binocular biological Microscope is a TL3200 series product launched by TEELEN. It is equipped with infinite flat-field color difference objective lens and large-field eyepiece. It has the characteristics of beautiful appearance, clear imagery, wide field of view and convenient operation. It can be widely used in industry, agriculture and other fields. It is a satisfactory instrument for teaching, scientific research and other units.
Features
1. Optical inspection system provides excellent Optical Properties
2. Streamlined Design Concept and Soft Color Matching Make Microscope More Aesthetic
3. Satisfactory design that meets ergonomic requirements, making operation more convenient and comfortable
4. High Power 3W LED Cold Illuminant Lighting
5. Configure infinity flat field color difference objective and large field of view eyepiece
6. Hinged trinocular observation head, 30 degrees tilt, adjustable pupil distance
7. Coaxial coarse fine focusing mechanism, high focusing accuracy
Principle
The Microscope uses an infinity Optical inspection system to magnify the imagery through the objective lens and further magnify it through the eyepiece for observation. The LED Cold Illuminant provides uniform illumination, the condenser system ensures that the rays of light are fully converged, and the focusing system achieves precise focusing.
Applications
Industry, agriculture, teaching, research
Steps
1. Turn on the LED lighting power supply
2. Place the sample on the stage
3. Adjust pupil distance and eyepiece distance
4. Select the appropriate magnification objective
5. Initial focus using coarse focusing mechanism
6. Use the fine focus mechanism to focus accurately
7. Move the stage to observe different areas
8. Turn off the power after use
Notice
• When using 100x oil mirror, add oil immersion
• Avoid direct contact with Optical inspection lenses
Be gentle when moving the stage
• Clean the lenses promptly after use
• Avoid humid and high temperature environments when storing
• Regularly check whether the focusing mechanism is normal