Microscopes
The Microscope is a device through which we can observe elements or structures that cannot be seen with the naked eye, by using lenses, viewfinders and light rays, which bring the image closer or larger at convenient scales for examination and subsequent analysis. As high precision instruments, it is necessary to emphasize their care and maintenance in order to maintain the integrity of each of its components.
Like any Laboratory instrument, they must be adjusted for optimum performance, protected from damage and regularly maintained. The care of microscopes is especially important in areas where dust is abundant, it is essential to cover them when they are not used, and when cleaning the soil, to avoid damage.
Guides to Becoming a Microscope Expert
Binocular Laboratory Microscope YR0243 // YR0244
Infinity Achromatic Objective 4x,10x,40x,100x Abbe Condenser N.A.1.25, Center Adjustable Halogen Lamp 12V20W...
Inverted Metallurgical Microscope YR0258
Infinitive optical system providing excellent optical functions.With the stable stand structure advanced stage design and...
Stereo Microscope zoom YR0253
High quality, high function and excellent cost performance. est choose with ergonomic design, sharp image display...
Multivision binocular microscope YR0232 // YR0235
Multi-viewing microscopes allow people to observe specimen at the same time.With the features of infinite optical system...
Our Best Selling Microscope
- Anti-mould System Head Available
- 195mm Achromatic Objectives, Mechanical Tube Length 160mm
- WF10x/18mm, WF16x/11mm Wide Field Eyepiece
- Monocular, Binocular, Trinocular Head Optional
- Low Position Coaxial Coarse & Fine Focus System
- Double Layer Mechinal Stage
Model | YR0242 | YR0242-1 | |
Magnification | 40x~1000x | ||
Head | Sliding Binocular Head, 45° Inclined | o | |
Sliding Binocular Head, 45° Inclined, Anti-Mould System | o | ||
Eyepiece | Wide Field WF10x/18mm | ||
Nosepiece | Quadruple Nosepiece | ||
Objective | Achromatic 4x/0.10, 10x/0.25, 40xs/0.65, 100xs/1.25(Oil) | ||
Stage | Double Layer Mechanical Stage, 140*140mm, Mvoing Range 50*75mm | ||
Focusing | Coaxial Coarse & Fine Focusing. Fine Focusing Scale 0.002mm, Coarse Focusing Stroke 37.7mm/Rotation, With Tension Adjustment, With Up Limit | ||
Rubber Cover On Focusing Knob | o | ||
Condenser | N.A.1.25 Abbe Condenser, Iris Diaphargm, With Filter Holder | ||
Filter | Blue, Yellow, Green | ||
Light Source | Plan-Concave Mirror | ||
Built-in Illumination 6V20W Halogen Lamp, 100~240V | |||
YR0242 Biological Microscope Optional Accessories | |||
Head | Sliding Trinocular Head, 45° Inclined, Anti-Mould System | YR0242-1-op1 | |
Seidentopf Binocular Head, 30° Inclined, Anti-Mould System | YR0242-1-op2 | ||
Seidentopf Trinocular Head, 30° Inclined, Anti-Mould System | YR0242-1-op3 | ||
Eyepiece | Wide Field Eyepiece P16x/11mm | YR0242-1-op4 | |
Nosepiece | Quintuple Nosepiece | YR0242-1-op5 |
Analysis of the best Microscopes for your Laboratory
Importance of the Microscope in detecting cervical cancer
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Functions of the microscope for the development of vaccines
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Using the Microscope to Study the Rabies Virus in Humans
-Kalstein
Rabies is a viral disease that attacks the central nervous system and is characterized by causing acute encephalitis...
What is a dark field Microscope?
- Kalstein
Darkfield Microscopy is a type of Optical Microscope used in certain types of laboratories. It has the same...
Catalog of Microscopes models on offer
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Inverted Metallurgical Microscope YR0258
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Laboratory Microscope YR0239 – YR0240
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Laboratory Biological Microscope, Trinocular, Achromatic YR05788-AT
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Polarizing Microscope YR0264 – YR0265
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Metallurgical Microscope YR0256
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Trinocular Laboratory Microscope YR0231
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Phase contrast microscope YR05792-1
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Inverted Microscope YR0245
Guides to Becoming a Microscope Expert
What is a composite Microscope?
- Kalstein
The greatest advance in the scientific world came with the arrival of the optical microscope, which is nothing more than an instrument that...
What is the most commonly used Microscope and why?
The Microscope allows to observe samples almost invisible to the human eye, and in the Laboratories, are ideal equipment.
What is a Transmitted Light Microscope and Reflected Light?
These equipment are fundamental tools in the field of medicine, especially for laboratories, because by means of the transmitted...
Types of Microscopes for Laboratory and Field
The Microscope is an instrument that allows observing elements or structures that can not be observed at the naked eye, through lenses, viewers and light rays, which bring or enlarge the image on scales suitable for examination and subsequent analysis. He was invented by the Dutch Zaccharias Janssen in the sixteenth century...
Video of our Microscope in operation
In this section you can find, our Microscope in operation, packaged, receiving service, etc
Microscope in operation
- Base or foot: It supports the microscope and is usually heavy enough to give stability to the equipment.
- Column: Attaches the platen to the base and holds the condenser and diaphragm.
- Tube: Holds the eyepiece and the lens and keeps them separated by the correct working distance.
- Arm: continuation of the base or foot that allows to move the microscope with the hand.
- Deck: holds the sample preparations placed on a central perforation that lets light from the condenser or mirror through.
- Tweezers: Hold the slide firmly on the deck.
- Revolver: allows to place in working position, alternately, the objectives that the microscope has.
Frequently Asked Questions about Microscopes
How to know the prices of Microscopes?
To know the price of the Microscopes we invite you to send us an email with your request through the contact form.
What are the delivery times of the Microscopes?
- If the equipment of your interest is in stock or if it must be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, this may be; air or sea.
- Equipment in stock:
- Equipment not in stock:
How to make a purchase of Microscopes?
- By email: [email protected]
- By telephone: +33 (0) 1 78 95 87 02
- E-commerce: Via Kalstein's official website in your country.
How does the warranty work?
At Kalstein, we provide our customers with induction and technical support through new online methods. You can visit our induction videos, technical assistance and guidance provided by a Kalstein team through our YouTube channel (Kalstein English). HERE
Can I request a quote online?
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