Nikon TMD Diaphot Inverted Microscope Routine & Research 2 Camera Ports
Nikon
Details
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension20.0in x 12.0in x 27.0in
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SerialNA
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
This used Nikon TMD Diaphot inverted microscope is ideal for routine and research laboratory applications, such as tissue culture, plaque measurement, and blood typing. Featuring a 160mm optical system with superb imaging, high numerical apertures, and long working distances, this microscope supports micromanipulation techniques needed for cyto engineering and more. The unit is missing a push/pull knob, does not include filters or cover, and lacks a lamp intensity knob. It offers two camera ports and a stable platform, suitable even for patch clamp procedures. Supplied with CFW10X Widefield Eyepieces, ELWD Condenser, and Plan objectives (4x/0.13 na Ph-L, 10x/0.25 na Ph1, 20x/0.40na Ph2). Powered by a 12 Volt 50 watt illumination system, this item measures approximately 20 inches in length, 11.5 inches in width, and 26.5 inches in height.
Key Features
- 160mm optical system
- High numerical apertures
- Long working distances
- Two camera ports
- Stable platform
- Micromanipulation compatible
- CFW10X Widefield Eyepieces
- ELWD 0.30na Condenser
- Plan objectives
Specifications
- Optical System: 160mm
- Eyepieces: CFW10X Widefield, 20mm FN
- Condenser: ELWD 0.30na
- Objectives: Plan 4x/0.13 na Ph-L, 10x/0.25 na Ph1, 20x/0.40na Ph2
- Illumination: 12 Volt 50 watt
- Dimensions: 20 inches (L) x 11.5 inches (W) x 26.5 inches (H)
Weight
Imperial: 68.4 Pounds
Metric: 31.03 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 24.0 lb x 14.4 lb x 32.4 lb
Metric: 60.96 cm x 36.58 cm x 82.3 cm
Harmonized Code
901180
Harmonized Code Details
HS Code 901180 refers to 'Other microscopes, compound optical: N.E.S.A.' This code is appropriate for the Nikon TMD Diaphot microscope because it encompasses compound optical microscopes that do not specifically fall into other detailed categories within the microscope classification.
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