Compound microscope

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Biological Compound Microscope

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Objective TypeAchromatic
Magnification400x
Eyepiece Magnification10x
Viewing HeadMonocular
Stage TypeFixed Stage
Illumination TypeMirror
Model Name/NumberMCSM18
Usage/ApplicationLAB
Is It PortablePortable
MaterialALUMINIUM
NosepieceTriple
Eye Piece1
Condenser TypeIris Diaphragm
ApplicationSchool
Eyepiece10X
StandCAST IRON BASE
StageYES
ColorBLACK
Country of OriginMade in India
Eye Lens10x
Glass Thickness0.17 mm

Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece

Compound student microscope with 10x,40x objective lend ,10x eye piece stage plate with  slide holding clip,heavy cast iron base .two slide motion  Laboratory testing use microscope .

A compound microscope is a powerful optical instrument used to magnify very small objects, typically used in laboratories, biology, medical research, and educational settings.

๐Ÿ“Œ Key Features of a Compound Microscope:
  1. Two Sets of Lenses:

    • Objective lens (located near the specimen)

    • Eyepiece (ocular) lens (where the viewer looks through)

    These lenses work together to produce a highly magnified image.

  2. High Magnification:

    • Typically ranges from 40x to 1000x or more.

    • Multiple objective lenses are mounted on a revolving nosepiece for different magnifications (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x).

  3. Illumination System:

    • Built-in light source or mirror to illuminate the specimen.

    • Condenser lens and diaphragm help focus and control the light.

  4. Stage:

    • Flat platform where the slide is placed.

    • Often includes stage clips and mechanical controls to move the slide precisely.

  5. Coarse and Fine Adjustment Knobs:

    • Used to focus the image.

    • Coarse adjustment brings the object roughly into focus.

    • Fine adjustment sharpens the image.

๐Ÿงช Applications:
  • Studying cells, bacteria, and tissues

  • Educational demonstrations in schools and colleges

  • Medical diagnosis and research

  • Biological and forensic investigations

๐Ÿ“ท Image Formation Process:
  1. Light passes through the specimen.

  2. The objective lens forms an enlarged image.

  3. This image is further magnified by the eyepiece lens.

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Mayalab Instrument
Milap Nagar, 108, Nanhera, P.O. Kuldeep Nagar, Ambala Cantt
Ambala - 133001, Haryana, India

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