Microscopy Supplies

Operating Spectacles

Ultra wide field of view. F = 400 mm with field of view appr. 130mm. including frames, the weight is only 85 grams the telescopes provide a 2x magnification at 400mm, they can be flipped out of the way when not in use. Made in Japan.

 


Histo Fluid mounting medium

Fast hardening mounting medium, in break-proof aluminum shipping bottles.
Available in 100 ml or 500ml .

 

 


Neubauer improved counting chamber, Bright Line.

Double improved Neubauer grids engraved through a fused- on semi transparent Layer of Rhodium which makes the lines appear brightly illuminated against a gray field and the blood cells in bold relief. Our chambers are thinner then most and as a consequence require less critical condenser settings and better results for Phase-Contrast work. Supplied in hard plastic container with 2 rectangular Cover glasses


 


Immersion Oil for flourescence Microscopy

C For other types and sizes of Cargylle Immersion oils
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Accessories for Oceanography & Aqua Culture

These are precision chromed brass bases and they are supplied with one each cover plate and 50 pieces of #1.5 thickness cover glasses or as in this instance - base plates. The cover slips/glasses are of the best quality borosilicate Glass. The diameter is 27.5mm.

 

 


Combined Plate Chamber
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r Plankton Analysis

Description
Combined Plate Chamber
Chamber Plate only
Bottom Plates, 27.5MM dia.#2 thickness 100pcs
Cover Plate, square 42x42mm 1.2mm thick 10pcs
Cover Plate, round 33mm dia 4mm thick 10pcs
Cylinder, 10ml
Cylinder, 50ml
Cylinder, 100ml

 

 

 

 

 

 


Counting Chamber for ZooPlankton

This chamber is designed to fit a regular microscope and its mechanical stage, measurements are 40x70mm or an Inverted Scope. Made of plexiglas with a polished bottom for the best possible transparency. Here contrary to Phytoplankton, the Zooplankton is very mobile.

The design of the chamber with its 7 interconnected channels restricts the mobility of the plankton so that the examination and counting under the microscope is much easier accomplished.

 

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