Infralab designs special Microscopes for students, and make good teaching tools. Student microscopes are classified as high power (compound) and low power (stereo & dissecting). Compound microscopes highly magnify thin specimen sections mounted on microscope slides. They are ideal for observing cells and cell structure. Almost every student will use a 400x or 1000x compound microscope to study biology and life science. Stereo & dissecting microscopes have lower magnifications of 10 to 80x, and are designed for viewing whole objects like rocks, insects, flowers, and dissection specimens. They are important for advanced nature studies and ideal for young children since an object can be viewed without slide preparation.
Body | Monocular body, tube inclined up to 90 degrees with mechanical tube of length 160mm. |
Stage | Plain square stage of 120X120mm with two stage clips. |
Designed to accept a mechanical stage, if required. | |
Condenser | Fitted with moveable double lens condenser N.A. 1.2 with iris diaphragm and swing out filter holder. |
Nosepiece | Triple revolving nose piece for quick change of magnification. |
Objective | Par-focal achromatic objective 10X & 45X/40X (S.L) with high numerical aperture for greater resolution and provide high contrast sharp image with flatter fields. |
Eye Pieces Huygenian 10X & 15X. | |
Magnification | 100X-600X/675X. |
Illumination | Plano concave mirror in fork mount. |
Packaging | Thermocol Box. |