Leica EL6000 External Light Source for Fluorescence Imaging 2000h Bulb
LEICA
Details
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension12.0in x 6.0in x 8.0in
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Serial073080702329
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
This is a Leica EL6000 external light source, designed to enhance fluorescence imaging, by connecting via a liquid light guide to all Leica Microsystems upright and inverted microscopes. Originating from Germany, this used unit has been powered on, showing basic functionality without any known functional issues. Essential for applications such as fluorescence excitation, the EL6000 uses a mercury metal halide bulb with a remarkable lifespan exceeding 2000 hours, significantly reducing operating costs and time required for centering lamp housings. Equipped with an integrated fast shutter, the EL6000 is compatible with Leica LAS AF software to streamline imaging processes by keeping heat away from specimens and microscopes, thus preserving sample integrity.
Key Features
- Compatible with all Leica Microsystems upright and inverted microscopes.
- Uses mercury metal halide bulb with over 2000 hours lifespan.
- Integrated fast shutter supported by Leica LAS AF software.
- Connects through a liquid light guide.
- Keeps heat away from specimens and microscopes.
Specifications
- Compatible with Leica Microsystems upright and inverted microscopes.
- Long-lasting mercury metal halide bulb, over 2000 hours lifespan.
- Features integrated fast shutter compatible with Leica LAS AF software.
- Enhances fluorescence imaging with liquid light guide connection.
- Prevents overheating of specimens and microscopes.
Weight
Imperial: 13.2 Pounds
Metric: 5.99 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 14.4 lb x 7.2 lb x 9.6 lb
Metric: 36.58 cm x 18.29 cm x 24.38 cm
Harmonized Code
90275040
Harmonized Code Details
90275040 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, used for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound, or light. Chosen due to its function as an illuminator and its application for fluorescence excitation in microscopes.
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