Stereo Microscope LBN-SM126 has a Siedentopf Binocular head type with a 54–75mm interpupillary, a 45° tilt, and 360° rotation. It has a stereo objective type with a 2x/4x magnification and an adjustable tube head diopter. With 50 mm focusing range, it focuses on the coarse specimen only.
| Standard Magnification | 20x/40x |
| Head Type | Siedentopf Binocular |
| Inclination | 45° |
| Rotation | Head Rotate 360° |
| Interpupillary | 54-75 mm |
| Diopter | Both Tube Adjustable |
| Objective Type | Stereo |
| Magnification | 20x/40x |
| Eyepiece | WF10x/23mm |
| Focusing Range | 50 mm |
| Working Distance | 110 mm |
| Power Supply | AC110V-240V |
| Stereo Stand Type | Pole Stand |
| Stand Height | 50 mm |
| Weight | 5.4 Kg |
| Dimensions (L × D × H) | 385 × 240 × 370 mm |
Stereo Microscope is used for research analysis of samples and materials in the fields of metallurgy, zoology, agriculture, scientific research institutes, medical institutes, health clinics, laboratories, etc.
Stereo Microscope is used for research analysis of samples and materials in the fields of metallurgy, zoology, agriculture, scientific research institutes, medical institutes, health clinics, laboratories, etc.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Stereo Microscopes used for?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes are used to observe the surface structure of specimens in three dimensional view for detailed visual inspection.
2. What optical system is used in Stereo Microscopes?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes use a Greenough optical system to provide clear, accurate, and high quality 3D images.
3. How do Stereo Microscopes support flexible sample observation?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes offer adjustable magnification settings to accommodate different sample sizes and inspection requirements.
4. How are Stereo Microscopes designed for user comfort?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes feature ergonomic designs that allow comfortable operation during extended observation sessions.
5. What types of samples can be examined using Stereo Microscopes?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes are suitable for examining blood samples, tissue cultures, and material surfaces.
6. Where are Stereo Microscopes commonly used?
Ans. Stereo Microscopes are commonly used in laboratories, metallurgy facilities, and research environments requiring surface inspection.
Stereo Microscope LBN-SM126 has a Siedentopf Binocular head type with a 54–75mm interpupillary, a 45° tilt, and 360° rotation. It has a stereo objective type with a 2x/4x magnification and an adjustable tube head diopter. With 50 mm focusing range, it focuses on the coarse specimen only.