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Compact, inverted expedition microscope with phase contrast

Monocular
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
40 — 400
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
Laboratory/medical
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 75731
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922039107
Package size (LxWxH) 23x25x15 cm
Shipping Weight 1.5 kg
Description

The Bresser XPD-101 expedition microscope is an extremely compact microscope with phase contrast. It comes with 3 standard magnifications 40x; 100x; 400x. For convenient transport, e.g. in hand luggage, the illumination and the crosstable can be disassembled without tools. It is therefore ideally suited for biological or medical field research and can always be on hand when travelling. Due to the inverted design with phase contrast it is perfect for the investigation of plankton or cell cultures. Standard slides can be used instead of special plankton chambers which makes it easy to use and keep costs low.

The microscope is suitable for numerous fields of application, whenever a microscopic analysis on site is required:

  • Plankton research in water biology
  • Cell cultures in microbiology and life science
  • Parasite checks in veterinary medicine, aquaristics or fish farming
  • Quality control of phytoplankton or live feed, e.g. in aquaculture or mariculture
  • Due to the compact design, the microscope can be used hand held. For longer examinations it is recommended to mount the microscope on a table tripod or with a table clamp using the photo tripod thread in the base plate.

The LED illumination has a built-in, adjustable phase contrast device for the 40x objective. With the 4x and 10x objective an enhanced contrast is achieved, which can be compared to conventional darkfield. For the illumination 2 batteries (1.5V Alkaline Mignon / type AA) are necessary (batteries not included).

Whenever necessary, the microscope can also be used without the LED illumination. Simple remove the housing and use it with bright ambient light as a conventional bright field microscope. This makes the instrument especially versatile and reliable in off-the-grid locations.

For the use of an optional MicroCam the Bresser Reduction Lens 0.5x is required.

The kit includes:

  • Monocular inverted microscope; McArthur type with phase contrast
  • WF 10x eyepiece, plug-in dimension 23.2mm)
  • 3 long working distance planachromatic objectives (LPL4x, LPL10x, LPL40x Ph)
  • optical length 160mm, suitable for slides or vessels with 1.2-1.5mm thickness
  • mechanical cross table included
  • LED illumination with integrated condenser and phase contrast
  • Illumination and cross table can be assembled without tools
Specifications
Product ID 75731
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922039107
Package size (LxWxH) 23x25x15 cm
Shipping Weight 1.5 kg
Head monocular
Magnification, x 40 — 400
Objectives 4x, 10x, 40x
Body metal
Illumination LED
Power supply: batteries/built-in battery 2 AA batteries (not included)
User level experienced users, professionals
Application laboratory/medical
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