Carl Zeiss ApoTome Slider Structured Illumination for Reflected Light Fluorescence
- Make Carl Zeiss
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model ApoTome
- Serial 4620001277
- Weight 10.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 14.0in x 11.0in x 9.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Carl Zeiss ApoTome Slider Structured Illumination, a top-quality LED light source designed for reflected light fluorescence applications. This high-end equipment features exchangeable LED modules, optoelectronic switchover between modules, and automatic component recognition. Perfect for use in laboratories, this light source adds a new level of precision to fluorescence applications. The equipment is in very good condition and comes with a 30-day warranty covering 100% of parts and labor. Its manufacturing date and country of origin are not specified, but it's guaranteed to be in working order with a voltage of 120V/220V and Hertz of 50Hz/60Hz.
Key Features- Exchangeable LED Modules
- Optoelectronic Switchover Between LED Modules
- Automatic Component Recognition
- High-End LED Light Source for Fluorescence Applications
- 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
- Product Condition: Used (VG - Very Good)
- Working Condition: Yes
- Weight: 6 kg (13.22 lbs)
- Dimensions: 10x7x5 cm (3.94x2.76x1.97 in)
- Warranty: 30 days, 100% parts and labor
Metric: 6 kg
Imperial: 13.22 lbs
Metric: 10 cm x 7 cm x 5 cm
Imperial: 3.94 in x 2.76 in x 1.97 in
9012100000
Harmonized Code DetailsMicroscopes other than optical microscopes; and diffraction apparatus
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