Ergoscope® ESB-200 Laboratory Biological Microscope 40-1000X
$568.00
Ergoscope® ESB-200 Laboratory Biological Microscope Specs
Infinite. Total Magnification: 40-1000X. 10X High Eyepoint Eyepiece. 4X 10X 40X 100X Achromatic Objective. Eye Tube Angle: 30°. Eyepiece Field of View: Dia. 18mm. XY Stage Travel Distance: 75x50mm. Illumination Type: Halogen Transmitted Light. Input Voltage: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz.
About The Ergoscope® ESB-200 Laboratory Biological Microscope
The Ergoscope® ESB-200 Laboratory Biological Microscope is a high-performance instrument designed for professional laboratory use. With an Infinite Total Magnification range of 40-1000X and a comprehensive set of objectives including 4X, 10X, 40X, and 100X Achromatic Objectives, this microscope offers exceptional clarity and detail for a wide range of biological applications.
Featuring a 10X High Eyepoint Eyepiece, the ESB-200 provides a comfortable viewing experience with a clear and wide field of vision. The Eye Tube Angle of 30° further enhances the ergonomic design, reducing neck strain during prolonged use.
The ESB-200 is equipped with an XY Stage Travel Distance of 75x50mm, allowing for precise positioning and manipulation of specimens. This feature is essential for conducting detailed examinations and observations in laboratory settings.
For illumination, the ESB-200 features Halogen Transmitted Light, providing bright and uniform lighting for enhanced viewing. This type of illumination is ideal for observing the intricate structures of biological specimens, ensuring accurate and detailed observation.
With an Input Voltage of AC 100-240V 50/60Hz, the ESB-200 is suitable for use in a variety of laboratory settings worldwide. The microscope is designed to meet the needs of professionals in the field, offering high-quality imaging and precise observation capabilities.
Overall, the Ergoscope® ESB-200 Laboratory Biological Microscope is a reliable and versatile instrument that offers both performance and precision for laboratory use. Its specialized design and features make it an essential tool for professionals seeking reliable and accurate observation capabilities in a laboratory setting.
Biological Microscope
Biological microscopes are compound microscopes that are primarily used to observe and study organisms and microorganisms.
Biological microscopes were the earliest type of microscopes to be invented and the most widely used compound microscope today. Humans first used simple microscopes to observe tiny objects with a lens. Later, compound microscope were invented, which then used two lenses, i.e., one eyepiece and one objective lens for secondary imaging, to obtain a larger multiple of the image.
Conventionally, we usually refer to microscopes that include various accessories such as phase contrast, fluorescence, and polarized light etc. as compound microscopes, to distinguish them from stereo microscopes. (Although stereo microscopes also have an eyepiece and an objective lens, they have two light paths, which presents a three-dimensional image).
The most basic biological microscope consists of an eyepiece, an objective lens, a microscope stage, and light source. Both the eyepiece and the objective lens are convex lenses. The objective lens first enlarges the object into a real image. The eyepiece then magnifies the real image again into a virtual image, and finally becomes an inverted magnified virtual image on the retina of the human eye.
Biological microscopes are usually used to observe transparent or translucent objects, such as animal and plant cells, tissues, bacteria and microorganisms, as well as various kinds of tiny particles by means of sectioning. They are widely used in teaching, medicine, animal or plant research and industrial fields. Modern optical microscopes have made great progress in the wavelengths of various kinds of light; illumination forms, resolution, microscope functions, structure and comfort of image acquisition and analysis, and basically meet various research needs.
According to the user’s needs and the complexity of the product, general biological microscopes are divided into student-level, experimental-grade, and research-level biological microscopes.
Biological microscopes are the basic structure of other forms of compound microscopes that are added with various kinds of accessories or attachments. Many principles and key points are fundamentally reflected in biological microscopes.
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Additional information
Weight | 21 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19 × 19 × 12 in |
Type | Binocular |