M-11001 Fluorescence Microscope
Optical System: Infinity Corrected Optical System
Magnification: 40-1000X
LED Excitation Wavelength: 460-490nm
Power: 5W
Non-decay Output Duration: Approx. 30,000 hours
Objective Changer: Quadruple nosepiece with mechanical positioning, equipped with multi-ball bearings in the rotating mechanism, rubber belt around the nosepiece features ridges
Eyepiece Tube:
- E2-TB Binocular (tilt 30°, 360° rotatable hinge, interpupillary distance 47-75mm)
- E2-TF Trinocular F (tilt 30°, 360° rotatable hinge, interpupillary distance 47-75mm)
Objectives (Anti-fungal): - Plan achromatic objective 4X
- Plan achromatic objective 10X
- Plan achromatic objective 40X
- Plan achromatic objective 100X
Mechanical Stage: Double-layer rectangular mechanical stage, dimensions: 155(W) x 134(D)mm, equipped with a graduated movable slide holder
Focusing Mechanism: Coaxial coarse and fine focusing mechanism with rack and pinion system - Focusing range: 22mm
- Coarse adjustment per rotation: 37.7mm
- Fine adjustment per rotation: 0.2mm
- Minimum reading: 2um, adjustable tension for coarse focusing
Brightfield System: 6V20W halogen bulb, condenser, removable part for bulb replacement
Condenser Holder: Condenser vertical adjustment range: 10mm
Condenser: Abbe condenser, numerical aperture: 1.25 (aperture diaphragm positioning marks corresponding to different objectives) - Accommodates 33mm filters (including a standard blue filter)
Power Supply Wattage: 50W
Weight: Approx. 7.3kg
Usage Scenarios:
- Research Laboratories: For high-precision microscopy in fields like biology, materials science, and medicine.
- Hospitals and Clinics: For diagnostic work, including pathology and microbiology, where detailed imaging at various magnifications is crucial.
- Educational Institutions: For advanced teaching in universities and colleges, particularly in courses involving microscopy and detailed sample analysis.
Suitable Countries and Regions:
- Developed Countries: United States, Canada, Western Europe (e.g., Germany, France, UK), Japan, Australia, etc., where there is high demand for advanced microscopy equipment in research and medical diagnostics.
- Emerging Markets: China, India, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Middle East, etc., where there is growing investment in scientific research and medical infrastructure.
- Global Health Programs: International initiatives focusing on enhancing diagnostic capabilities and research facilities in low-resource settings.

