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Fluroscence Microscope LBN-FM121
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Fluroscence Microscope LBN-FM121

Fluorescence Microscope LBN-FM121 has a Siedentopf binocular head type with 30° of inclination and 360° of rotation. The microscope consists of a quadruple inwardly rotating nosepiece and a high-eyepoint WF 10x/20 mm eyepiece. It has an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm and focuses on fine and coarse specimens. An upgraded halogen lamp with Kohler illumination as the light source is also incorporated.

Optical System Infinity Semi-Plan
Head Type Siedentopf Binocular
Rotation 360°
Inclination 30°
Interpupillary 48-75 mm
Diopter Adjustable
Eyepiece WF10x/ 20mm, 2 pc
Eyepiece Diameter 23.2 mm
Nosepiece Inward, 4 holes
Objective Infinity E-Plan
Working Stage Type 2-layer Mechanical
Stage Size 145 × 140 mm
Moving Size 76 × 52 mm
Focusing Range 26 mm
Scale 0.002 mm
Condenser Abbe, 1.25 N. A
Light Source LED, 5W
Transmit Light 3W LED
Reflect Light 5W LED fluorescent light source
Power Supply AC 110V/ 220V
Video Adapter C-Mount 0.3x
Fluorescence B, G, U, UV China Fluorescent set, 6 holes disc fluorescent unit, 5W LED lamp house, power box, UV Protection Barrier
Dimensions (L × D H) 420 × 280 × 450 mm
Net Weight 15 Kg
Gross Weight 18 Kg
  • Easy to use, safe and reliable
  • It consists of infinity semi-plan optical system
  • Siedentopf binocular head type
  • Adjustable diopter
  • WF10x/20 mm (high eyepoint) eyepiece
  • Quadruple inward revolving nosepiece
  • Mechanical double layer working stage with double slide holder
  • Coaxial coarse and fine focusing type with safety stop screw and adjustable tension
  • Abbe 1.25 aperture condenser with iris diaphragm; rack and pinion up/down
  • LEDs as light source with transmit and reflect features

Fluorescence Microscope is used for sample, blood cell, and tissue culture inspection at medical research facilities, biological research labs, metallurgy, health clinics, etc.

Fluorescence Microscope is used for sample, blood cell, and tissue culture inspection at medical research facilities, biological research labs, metallurgy, health clinics, etc.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is it called a Fluorescence Microscope?

Ans. A Fluorescence Microscope gets its name because it uses fluorescence to visualize samples. It excites fluorescent molecules, which then emit light, allowing for high-contrast imaging of specific structures.

2. What type of light source is used?

Ans. We use LEDs in our fluorescence microscopes because they are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and provide stable illumination for accurate imaging.

3. What is the use of an Abbe condenser in Fluorescence Microscope?

Ans. An Abbe condenser is needed to enhance contrast in transmitted light applications.

4. Can Fluorescence Microscopy be used for live-cell imaging?

Ans. Yes, our fluorescence microscopes are equipped with time-lapse imaging and controlled environmental conditions, making them ideal for live-cell studies.

5. Can a Fluorescence Microscope detect multiple colors simultaneously?

Ans. Yes, by using different fluorophores with distinct emission wavelengths, our fluorescence microscope can detect multiple colors in a single sample.

Fluroscence Microscope Models

Fluorescence Microscope LBN-FM121 has a Siedentopf binocular head type with 30° of inclination and 360° of rotation. The microscope consists of a quadruple inwardly rotating nosepiece and a high-eyepoint WF 10x/20 mm eyepiece. It has an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm and focuses on fine and coarse specimens. An upgraded halogen lamp with Kohler illumination as the light source is also incorporated.

Fluorescence Microscope LBN-FM122

  • Optical System: Infinity Semi-Plan
  • Head Type: Siedentopf Trinocular