Overview
BM-PHD Computerized Phase Contrast Microscope follows the principle of Optical inspection imagery and the theory of phase contrast microscopy, which is suitable for the observation and research of low-contrast and unstained living samples such as aquatic plankton. The Microscope adopts electric Illuminant, the illumination can be continuously adjusted luminance, and the hinged lens barrel is inclined 30 ° and can rotate 360 degrees freely.
Features
1. Illuminant, continuous adjustable luminance
2. The hinged lens barrel is tilted at 30 degrees and rotates freely at 360 degrees
3. Equipped with phase contrast objective to support low-contrast in vivo sample observation
4. Integrated 5 million pixel digital CMOS camera and measurement analysis software
5. Coarse fretting focusing coaxial mechanism, fine-tuning grid value 0.002mm
6. Equipped with Abbe condenser and phase contrast condenser, with variable light bar
Principle
Optical inspection imagery theory and phase contrast microscopy theory are used to convert the optical path difference into amplitude difference through the phase contrast Optical inspection system.
Applications
Scientific research, microbial observation, water quality testing, environment monitoring
Steps
1. Prepare the sample and place it on the stage
Step 2 Adjust pupil distance and eyepiece
3. Choose the right objective and condenser
4. Adjust Illuminant luminance and focal length
5. Use the focusing device for coarse and fine focusing
6. Observation and measurement analysis through computer imagery systems
Notice
• When using the oil mirror, add oil immersion
• Avoid damage to the sample when adjusting the Illuminant
• Optical inspection parts are kept clean
• Gently operate the focusing device
• The computer needs to be purchased and used together.