Zeiss Invertoscope 40 C Inverted Microscope for Phase Contrast 5x 10x 20x
Zeiss
Details
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension24.0in x 10.0in x 20.0in
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Serial3826000492
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Carl Zeiss Invertoscope 40 C, an inverted phase contrast light microscope, is exceptional for routine specimen examination across a variety of culture vessels made from both glass and plastic, notably those used for cell cultures. Its upright structure incorporates a trinocular viewer, providing versatility in observation. This pre-owned unit, in very good condition, includes an Invertoskop stand with binocular head, and a fixed stage plate measuring 210 x 290mm for stability. It is equipped with two eyepieces (E-P1 10x/20) and a variety of objectives: A-Plan 5x/0.12, A-Plan 10x/0.25 Ph1, and LD A-Plan 20x/0.30 Ph1. The microscope enables both bright field illumination and phase contrast imaging, ideal for detailed cellular studies. Functionality tests affirm its operational status. The microscope operates at 120V, 50Hz/60Hz, including a power cord but no additional accessories like computer or data cables.
Key Features
- Inverted Phase Contrast Light Microscope
- Trinocular viewer for versatile observation
- Includes objectives: 5x, 10x, and 20x
- E-P1 10x/20 Eyepieces for enhanced viewing
- Zeiss Invertoskop stand with binocular head
- Fixed stage plate: 210 x 290mm
Specifications
- Zeiss Invertoscope 40 C n ideal for cell culture studies
- Functions: Bright field illumination, Phase contrast imaging
- Includes: A-Plan 5x/0.12, A-Plan 10x/0.25 Ph1, LD A-Plan 20x/0.30 Ph1 objectives
- Eyepieces: Dual E-P1 10x/20
- Microscope structure: Upright with a trinocular viewer
- Power: 120V, 50Hz/60Hz with power cord
Weight
Imperial: 20.4 Pounds
Metric: 9.25 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 28.8 lb x 12.0 lb x 24.0 lb
Metric: 73.15 cm x 30.48 cm x 60.96 cm
Harmonized Code
9011800000
Harmonized Code Details
9011800000 - Compound optical microscopes, excluding for photomicrography, microcinematography or microprojection. Chosen due to its application in scientific optical examination.
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