Compound Student Microscope:-
Compound Student Microscope is a type of optical instrument commonly used in educational settings, designed to provide high magnification of tiny objects by utilizing two lens systems - an objective lens near the specimen and an eyepiece lens viewed by the user, essentially "compounding" the magnification to reveal detailed images of microscopic structures that cannot be seen with the naked eye; it is considered a basic, accessible version of a compound microscope, often featuring multiple objective lens options for varying magnification levels. ...
- Dual lens system-:The primary magnification comes from the objective lens close to the specimen, which is further magnified by the eyepiece lens viewed by the user..
- High magnification-:Compared to a simple magnifying glass, a compound microscope allows for much greater magnification, enabling the observation of minute details like cells and bacteria. .
- Student-friendly design-:These microscopes are typically built with durability and ease of use in mind, featuring straightforward controls and clear labeling of components..
- Adjustable features-:Most student microscopes have a rotating nosepiece to switch between different objective lenses (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x), allowing for varying levels of magnification. .
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Specification-:-
| Modeld | Volume | Inn Chamber WxDxH (mm) |
CAP | No. of shelves |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSI-BOD-1 | 90 Ltrs | 450 x 450 x 500 | 3Cft. | 2 |
| MSI-BOD-2 | 180 Ltrs | 550 x 550 x 700 | 6Cft | 3 |
| MSI-BOD-3 | 280 Ltrs | 550 x 550 x 900 | 10 ft. | 3 |
| MSI-BOD-4 | 336 Ltrs | 650 x 580 x 900 | 12Cft | 3 |
| MSI-BOD-5 | 420 Ltrs | 700 x 650 x 900 | 15Cft | 4 |





