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Home Accessories Microscopes Bresser Microscopes Bresser Science IVM-401 Microscope
With the Bresser Science IVM 401, the usual direction of illumination and observation is inverted: One illuminates the sample from above and observes it from below. This type allows for the microscopy of sediments and transparent living organisms, which are found at the bottom of a liquid medium. For example, plankton or protozoa at the ground of culture bottles, which should not turned over, can be investigated. So, this special microscope is suitable for public water departments, research institutes and universities, for medical treatment, animal husbandry, agriculture, limnology etc. The Science IVM 401 has a large fixed object plate with stage moving system, a powerful halogen bulb illumination (30 W) with dimmer and field diaphragm, and a fourfold nosepiece. The trinocular head is turnable and bears 30° inclined eyepiece tubes and a photo tube. There are eye relief adjustment and diopter adjustment, as well as coaxial coarse and fine focusing knobs.DeliveryDelivery time is normally around five business days with this productSpecification Type: Inverted microscope View: Trinocular Application range: Biology, Research, Laboratory, Medical science, Education, Teaching, Veterinary medicine, Agriculture, Limnology, In vitro fertilisation Illumination: Halogen Level: Intermediate, Expert Warranty: 2 years 1.25 Abbe-Condenser with Iris diaphragm and filter holder Incl. adjustable mechanical stage Integr. dimmer Adjustable eye relief Diopter adjustment Comfortable binocular view, 30° inclined Transmitted 6V/20W, adjustable Magnifications: 400x, 250x, 100x Eyepieces: 2x WF10x Eyepiece diameter: 23.2 mm Objectives: 10x, 25x, 25x PHP2, 40x Power supply: 220/240V Contents 4 DIN-objectives 2x WF10x eyepieces 1.25 Abbe-Condenser with Iris diaphragm and filter holder Field diaphragm
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