Description
The Binocular Microscope DL 600 is a robust and reliable laboratory microscope designed for medical diagnostics, educational institutions, research laboratories, and routine microscopic analysis. Built with high-quality aluminium die-cast parts, the microscope ensures excellent stability, durability, and vibration-free performance during prolonged use.
It features a binocular observation head inclined at 45° and rotatable through 360°, allowing comfortable viewing and easy sharing between users. The co-axial mechanical stage provides smooth, frictionless, and jerk-free slide movement, enabling precise specimen positioning.
For optimal illumination and contrast, the microscope is equipped with a movable condenser (NA 1.2) with iris diaphragm and filter holder, operated via a rack-and-pinion mechanism. The separate coarse and fine focusing controls allow accurate focusing at all magnification levels.
The optical system includes achromatic objectives (5X, 10X, 45X SL, and 100X SL oil immersion) paired with WF 10X eyepieces, delivering clear, sharp, and high-contrast images. A built-in adjustment down-stopper safety device protects slides and objectives from accidental contact. Variable illumination control allows users to adjust brightness according to specimen requirements.
Specifications of Binocular Microscope
| Shipping Weight | 5 kg |
| Shipping Dimensions | 50 × 30 × 40 cm |
| Product Type | Binocular Microscope |
| Model | DL 600 |
| Body Construction | Aluminium die-cast |
| Observation Head | Binocular, 45° inclined, 360° rotatable |
| Stage Type | Co-axial mechanical stage |
| Condenser | Movable NA 1.2 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Separate coarse & fine adjustment |
| Objectives | Achromatic 5X, 10X, 45X (SL), 100X Oil (SL) |
| Eyepieces | WF 10X (paired) |
| Safety Feature | Adjustment down-stopper |
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