Z688355 Sigma

Jenco compound microscope, BC series

binocular, bright field plan, achromatic, AC input 115 V

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Description

General description

The BC Series Upright Compound microscopes are designed with a durable, cost effective, modern frame with enhanced stability for image documentation. Its ergonomic, single hand focus/stage control increases workflow and minimizes fatigue. Brightfield Microscope Includes: the four objectives in the table, dust cover, immersion oil, two color filters, spare halogen lamp fuse and instruction manual; Phase Microscope includes all the above plus a green filter and phase centering telescope.

• Stainless steel and brass gear train focus mechanism endures high throughput
• Brilliant images resolved by Infinity or 160 mm objectives
• Versatile performance - multiple microscopic methods available, including brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast and simple polarization

Key Specifications
Optical body- Seidentopf design inclined 30°; 55 to 75 mm interpupillary adjustment, 360° rotation
Nosepiece- Quintuple ball bearing, reversed, with positive click stops and smooth operation
Eye pieces- 10X wide field; Focal Length 25 mm, Field Number 20 mm
Mechanical stage- 8.25 in. (209 mm) x 5.5 in. (140 mm) with vernier scale; Low-positioned right hand coaxial control knobs for one hand focusing; removable spring-clip slide holder
Focus mechanism- adjustable tension control to prohibit drift and adjustable up-stop to protect slides, specimen and objective lenses; markings at 0.002mm increments

Dimensions:
Trinocular: (WHD) (in/cm) 7.8 x 16.5 x 10.9 / 20.0 x 41.9 x 27.8
Binocular: (WHD) (in/cm) 7.8 x 16.2 x 10.9 / 20.0 x 40.9 x 27.8

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