About Trinocular Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope Model ITC-20
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Precision Engineering for Tissue CultureThis microscope utilizes long working distance objectives and a spacious mechanical stage, making it perfectly suited for observing live samples in tissue culture flasks and petridishes. The anti-vibration base and ergonomic design ensure accuracy and comfort during extended operation, providing consistent, high-quality results for research professionals.
Advanced Imaging with Trinocular PortEquipped with a trinocular head and a dedicated camera port, the ITC-20 allows seamless integration with optional digital cameras. Capture high-resolution images and videos directly from your microscope, supporting documentation and sharing of research findings. Compatible with various cameras, it adapts easily to your imaging requirements.
Intuitive Controls and Customizable IlluminationThe ITC-20 features low-position coaxial controls for smooth stage movement, precision focusing mechanisms, and advanced Koehler illumination. Brightness regulation and an adjustable filter holder enable optimal visualization of specimens. This ensures convenience and flexibility for all levels of users, from educators to laboratory technicians.
FAQ's of Trinocular Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope Model ITC-20:
Q: How is the Trinocular Inverted Tissue Culture Microscope ITC-20 best used in laboratory settings?
A: This microscope is ideal for observing living cells and tissues within flasks and petridishes, thanks to its inverted design and long working distance objectives. It supports tissue culture research, educational demonstrations, and documentation with ease.
Q: What are the benefits of having a trinocular port on the ITC-20 microscope?
A: The trinocular port enables simultaneous visual observation and digital imaging. You can attach an optional camera to capture high-resolution images and videos without interrupting ongoing studies, facilitating better documentation and sharing of findings.
Q: Where can I attach filters, and what types are supported by the ITC-20 model?
A: An integrated filter holder beneath the stage accommodates blue, green, and ground glass filters. This allows for contrast enhancement and improved specimen visualization during various research applications.
Q: What is the process of focusing specimens with this microscope?
A: The ITC-20 features both coarse and fine focusing mechanisms, with a graduated fine focus (0.002 mm). This dual system allows for precise adjustment, ensuring sharp and clear images even at high magnifications.
Q: How do I capture images or videos with the ITC-20 microscope?
A: Attach a compatible optional digital camera to the trinocular photo/video port. The resolution and frame rate depend on the chosen camera, typically supporting up to 1080p video and still images in common formats like JPEG, BMP, and TIFF.
Q: When should I use the Koehler illumination system provided with the ITC-20?
A: The Koehler illumination system, with its 6V 20W halogen lamp and brightness control, enhances contrast and uniform field illumination. Use it for precise, high-quality imaging during critical tissue culture studies or detailed observations.
Q: What spare parts and accessories are supplied with the ITC-20 model?
A: Each unit includes a spare lamp, fuse, and dust cover for maintenance and protection, ensuring your microscope remains operational and well-preserved for long-term use.