Shipping Details
610g capacity, expandable up to 2,610g with optional attachment weight set
Aluminum construction
Easy-to-read display
High level of accuracy
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Digital 10 l, 23 l and 56 l incubators are compact and economically priced, yet offer features not typically found in a basic incubator. The housing is all metal, as is the door frame. See-through acrylic door lets you view contents without opening the door. One shelf for 10 l and two shelves for 23 l and 56 l models are included, and can be adjusted in different levels – additional shelves can be purchased to increase storage capacity.
The heating elements in the incubators are incorporated into the bottom and sides of the aluminum chamber. This provides better temperature stability and uniformity than other incubators in it’s class. A grommet hole in the top of the unit can hold a thermometer for accurate temperature setting
Head
Trinocular, 30° inclined, 360°rotating
Eyepiece
WF 10x/20
Nosepiece
Quintuple, reversed
Objectives
IOS N-PLAN 4x, 10x, 20x, 40x, 100x (oil/water)
Stage
Double layer, 233×147 mm, moving range 78×54 mm, X-axis rackless
Focusing
Coaxial coarse and fine, limit stop
Condenser
Abbe N.A. 1.25, iris diaphragm, focusable and centrable
Illuminator
Transmitted: 3.6 W X-LED³, manual brightness control
Incident: High-power blue LED
Reciprocating Shakers are designed for a range of applications including cell cultures and extraction procedures that require accurate, repeatable results. Our shakers are designed to provide consistent, uniform shaking action. The back-and-forth reciprocating motion has a 19 mm stroke length. Permanently lubricated ball bearings and maintenance-free, brushless DC motor provide reliable service and continuous-duty operation
Gentian violet slightly stains the nuclei of the leucocytes. The blood specimen is diluted 1:20 in a WBC pipette with the diluting fluid and the cells are counted under low power of the microscope by using a counting chamber. The number of cells in undiluted blood is reported per cumm (µl) of whole blood.
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