About Students Microscope moveable condensar
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Sturdy Construction for Lasting UseBuilt from heavy-duty cast metal, this microscope offers remarkable stability and resilience. Its rectangular base with rubber feet ensures it remains securely in place during use. Finished with Dulux paint, it resists corrosion and chemicals, making it suitable for demanding educational and laboratory environments. The anti-fungal and anti-reflection coatings further protect the optical components.
Precision Viewing and Optical PerformanceFeaturing a moveable condenser, an iris diaphragm, and a rotary triple nosepiece equipped with achromatic objectives (10x, 45x, 60x), this microscope enables crisp and detailed viewing. With coarse and fine focus adjustments, users can achieve accurate focal distances. Standard eyepieces of 10x and 15x provide magnifications of 100x, 450x, and 675x, supporting a range of biological studies.
Comprehensive Feature Set for StudentsThe microscope includes a monocular, inclined eyepiece tube; a manual X-Y mechanical stage with slide holders; and standard spare parts like eyepieces, objectives, and a mirror, with a lamp as an accessory. It arrives ready to use with a dust cover and instruction manual, making it accessible for students, teachers, and laboratory professionals alike.
FAQ's of Students Microscope moveable condensar:
Q: How do I properly set up and use the student microscope for biological observations?
A: Begin by placing the microscope on a flat, stable surface and securing it using its anti-skid rubber feet. Insert the slide into the mechanical stage and use the stage clips to hold it in place. Adjust the rotary nosepiece to select the desired objective lens, and focus by first using the coarse and then the fine adjustment knobs. Adjust the moveable condenser and iris diaphragm for optimal illumination using the plano-concave mirror.
Q: What is the recommended cleaning and maintenance process for this microscope?
A: Regularly clean the body with a soft, dry cloth and use lens cleaning paper for the optical surfaces. Ensure the anti-fungal, anti-reflection coated optics remain dirt-free. Store the microscope covered with the provided dust cover, in its styrofoam box, when not in use. Avoid exposure to corrosive chemicals or moisture for prolonged periods to maintain the Dulux finish and mechanical integrity.
Q: Where is this microscope best suited for use?
A: This microscope is designed for educational institutions such as schools and colleges, as well as biology laboratories. Its durable metal construction and corrosion resistance make it ideal for settings where equipment undergoes frequent handling.
Q: When should I use the coarse versus fine adjustment knobs?
A: Use the coarse adjustment knob to quickly bring the specimen into general focus, particularly at lower magnifications (10x). Once the image is visible, switch to the fine adjustment knob for precise focusing, especially when using higher magnification objectives (45x, 60x).
Q: What are the main benefits of the anti-fungal and anti-reflection coated optics?
A: The anti-fungal coating protects the optical components from biological contamination and mold growth, especially in humid environments. The anti-reflection coating enhances light transmission and image clarity, ensuring sharper and brighter observations.
Q: How does the moveable condenser enhance the microscope's performance?
A: The moveable condenser, paired with the integrated iris diaphragm, allows fine control of light concentration on the specimen, resulting in improved contrast and resolution. This feature is crucial when examining samples at different magnifications or under varying lighting conditions.