Economical Teaching Microscope, Monocular Vertical Tube

Model : MSC-02T Stage : Plain Stage with Slide Clips 110x110mm Huygens Eyepiece : H10x, H16x(1) Objectives : 185 Chromatance Objective 4x, 10x, 40x(s)

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Teaching Microscope Specifications:

Model MSC-02T
Viewing Head Monocular Vertical Tube
Huygens Eyepiece H10X, H16X(1)
185 Chromatance Objective 4X
10X
40X(s)
Nosepiece Triple Nosepiece
Focusing System Coarse Adjustment Range 50mm, Fine Adjustment Range 1.8mm~2.2mm, Accuracy 0.01
Stage Plain Stage with Slide Clips 110x110mm
Illumination Reflectir
LED Lamp (Optional)
Shipping Size

(W×D×H)(mm)

440x250x310
G.W. (kg) 3.5

 

Teaching Microscope Feature:

This teaching microscope is thoughtfully designed to provide students with a simple yet effective tool for microscopic studies in an educational setting. It features simplicity, ease of use, and adaptability. With versatile magnification options, precise focusing capabilities, and valuable features tailored for educational purposes, it is an excellent tool for introducing students to the world of microscopy and developing their understanding of biological specimens.

  1. Monocular vertical tube viewing head provides students with a comfortable and intuitive viewing experience.
  2. Eyepieces provide versatility in magnification, allowing students to adapt their observations to different specimen requirements and levels of detail.
  3. Triple nosepiece promotes smooth transitions between objectives, simplifying learning during lessons or demonstrations.
  4. A platform with a sliding clamp provides a stable platform for specimen manipulation and accommodates various sample sizes and types.
  5. Optional LEDs provide an energy-efficient and customizable illumination source, enhancing the microscope’s adaptability to different viewing conditions.