Pathological Binocular Microscope-2:-
Pathological Binocular Microscope:- is a microscope with two eyepieces that is used to study specimens for pathology. It's a powerful tool that helps magnify tiny objects for detailed examination. . ...
- Different magnification levels.
- Different features to suit different applications.
- Light source.
- Maximum and minimum magnification available.
- Method for saving images.
- Tough structure that allows them to resist against physical damage.
- The interplay between the two lenses can differ depending on the microscope type.
- Design-: It usually has an inclined viewing head for comfortable posture, a sturdy base for stability, and a coaxial mechanical stage for precise slide manipulation.
- Objectives-: A range of high-quality objective lenses with different magnifications are used, often including oil immersion lenses for very high detail.
- Eyepieces-: Binocular eyepieces allow for simultaneous viewing with both eyes, reducing eye strain.
- Light source-: Typically equipped with a bright LED light source that can be adjusted for optimal illumination.
- Applications-: Primarily used by pathologists to examine tissue samples from biopsies, cytology smears, and other specimens to diagnose diseases.
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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 |





