Zeiss 209612 Axioplan 2ie Fluorescence Microscope Trinocular Viewer
Zeiss
Details
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension29.0in x 14.0in x 19.0in
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Serial000240
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Shipping TypeGround
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Manufacturing2000-01-01
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Carl Zeiss Axioplan 2ie Fluorescence Microscope, Model 209612, manufactured in 2000, is a robust microscope designed for advanced fluorescence microscopy applications. This upright microscope, in excellent used condition, features a trinocular viewing system to facilitate detailed analysis in scientific and laboratory settings. Equipped with objectives including Plan Neofluar 40x/0.75 and CP-Achromat 100x/1.25 Oil 10x/0.22, it supports high-resolution and precise imaging. Although it has not undergone refurbishment, it operates as expected with very minimal signs of wear. The microscope does not include a computer or additional software, but it comes with a power cord. It supports a voltage of 120V/220V, functioning effectively at 50Hz/60Hz. This microscope is ideal for researchers seeking both functionality and reliability in fluorescence microscopy, offering a versatile tool for detailed biological assessments.
Key Features
- Upright microscope structure
- Trinocular viewer for advanced imaging
- Includes Plan Neofluar 40x/0.75 and CP-Achromat 100x/1.25 Oil objectives
- Operates on 120V/220V with 50Hz/60Hz compatibility
Specifications
- Microscope Structure: Upright
- Microscope Type: Fluorescence
- Viewer: Trinocular
- Objectives: Plan Neofluar 40x/0.75, CP-Achromat 100x/1.25 Oil, 10x/0.22
- Condition: Excellent, near new
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Manufacture Date: January 1, 2000
Weight
Imperial: 66.0 Pounds
Metric: 29.94 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 34.8 lb x 16.8 lb x 22.8 lb
Metric: 88.39 cm x 42.67 cm x 57.91 cm
Harmonized Code
901180
Harmonized Code Details
Code 901180: Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus. This code is applied due to the item's classification as a fluorescence microscope, which fits into specialized microscopy equipment for scientific use.
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