SA2000 BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE
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The SA2000 Biological Microscope is a sophisticated instrument designed in the German classical style, ensuring a comfortable operating environment. With its compact structure and modern aesthetics, this microscope delivers crisp and clear imaging, making it an essential tool for both educational and professional use. The optical components are meticulously coated with advanced technologies for enhanced color correction and anti-glare properties, ensuring a superior viewing experience.
Featuring a binocular head that provides a 30° tilt and 360° rotation, the SA2000 offers versatility and ease of use. The wide field eyepieces (WF10x) can accommodate reticles and pointers, while the achromatic objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x) allow for detailed observation of specimens. The microscope also includes an Abbe condenser with a variable diaphragm and optical filter, facilitating precise light control.
With an interpupillary distance adjustment range of 52mm to 75mm, users can customize their viewing experience. The built-in graduated mechanical stage and standard 4-hole nosepiece enhance functionality, while the universal power supply halogen light source provides consistent illumination. For added convenience, both coarse and fine focus controls are extra-large and coaxial, ensuring accurate adjustments.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Eyepieces | WF10x, wide field, reticles and pointer available, 16x wide field |
Objectives | 4x/0.1, 10x/0.25, 40x/0.65(s), 100x/1.25(s, oil) |
Condenser | Abbe condenser with variable diaphragm and optical filter: NA=1.25 |
Interpupillary Distance | 52mm – 75mm |
Stage Size | 125mm × 115mm / 30mm × 70mm |
Nosepiece | 4 holes standard |
Light Source | 110v-240v universal power supply halogen, 6v/20w 60Hz, adjustable; LED available |
Focusing | Extra-large graduated coaxial coarse and fine focus controls |
Additional Information
For optimal performance, ensure regular maintenance and cleaning of the optical components. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity to prolong the lifespan of the microscope.