Meiji Techno

MT-93L Academic Polarizing LED Binocular Microscope

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MT-93L
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  • New Academic Polarizing Microscope
  • Achromatic DIN 4X, 10X, S40X, S100X Objectives
  • 3W LED variable intensity illumination
  • Reverse-facing ball-bearing nosepiece
  • ABBE 1.25 NA condenser with iris diaphragm
  • Swing-in analyzer and built-in rotatable polarizer
  • Recommended for the advanced academic classroom
You pay: $1,095.00
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Summary

The new Meiji MT-93 series educational microscope brings a modern, ergonomic design to the advanced academic and teaching classroom at a very competitive price-point. These easy-to-use, competitively-priced microscopes feature Meiji Achromat optical quality and bright, 3W LED illumination to help students maximize their learning experience. They are ideal for identifying crystals, fibers or minerals in core samples, or detecting defects in semiconductors and a host of other specialized applications.

Optics

The MT-93 microscope features a binocular head with the ocular inclined at a comfortable 30° viewing angle. The optical system starts with DIN 10X WF eyepieces and includes four Achromatic objectives (4X, 10X, S40X, S100X) set in a reverse-facing ball-bearing-mounted nosepiece for ease of operation. All optical components are treated with an anti-bacterial agent to prevent buildup of mildew.

Stage & Focus

The ceramic-coated, rotatable flat top stage measures 135mm in diameter and features two stage clips for secure sample placement. Movement is controlled by coaxial coarse-fine focus knobs with safety stop, friction adjustment and graduations to 2-micron precision.

Condenser & Illumination

An Abbe 1.25 NA Condenser with height adjustment is included, along with a swing-in analyzer and built-in rotatable polarizer. 3W LED variable illumination ensures a shadow-free environment for observation.

Accessories

Manual, Dust cover.

MT-93L Academic Polarizing LED Binocular Microscope

$1,095.00
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