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Ken-A-Vision TU-17012C CoreScope 2 Microscope with Achromatic Objectives (110-120V)
Key Features
- 45° Inclined Monocular/360° Head
- DIN 4x / 10x / 40xS/ 100xS Objectives
- 10x Wide Field Eyepiece
- 40x/100x/400x/1000x Magnification
The 45° inclined viewing TU-17012C CoreScope 2 Microscope with Achromatic Objectives from Ken-A-Vision features a mechanical stage, four achromatic objectives, 4x, 10x, 40xS, and 100xS, and a 360° rotating head. The retractable 40xS and 100xS objectives have spring-loaded lenses which will retract when they touches the slide in order to protect the lens and the slide. The 100xS objective ought to be used with immersion oil. Both the turret and the included objectives adhere to DIN microscope objective standard. This means that you can use any DIN objective with this microscope without worrying about your microscope ever becoming obsolete. With a wide field 10 x eyepiece, the microscope provides a total magnification of 40x, 100x, 400x, and 1000x. The supplied achromatic objectives reduce color distortions introduced by imperfections in optical elements better than regular objectives and provide higher contrast images. The lenses are also coated with special coatings that protect their surfaces against mold in high humidity and high heat regions. The parfocalled and parcentered design allows for switching objectives without having to realign your sample and without losing focus. The focusing system has a coaxial coarse and fine focus adjustments with and a scale. To view details of our specimens more easily, the microscope features a white LED illumination system with adjustable brightness and an On-Off switch. The bright white light from the bottom LED emitter is collimated with a 1.25 NA Abbe condenser and can be regulated by a build-in iris diaphragm.
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This product may contain mercury. Consult your local environment authorities for regulations regarding how to properly dispose of products containing mercury.
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