Description
A model of excellence in accuracy and dependability, the Labstar-M Pathological Monocular Microscope was designed with great care for specific uses in pathology, histology, and clinical diagnostics. It is made to suit the exacting requirements of both professional laboratories and educational institutions thanks to its ergonomic features and superior optical components.
With excellent achromatic objectives and a wide-field eyepiece, the Labstar-M performs exceptionally well optically, guaranteeing outstanding clarity and resolution. This makes it possible to precisely examine and analyze pathological material, such as tissue slices and cellular structures, in great detail. Its magnification ranges from 40x to 1000x on average, allowing for detailed observation at different scales.
The Labstar-M is built on a sturdy metal frame, which ensures stability and durability—two qualities necessary for long-lasting performance in demanding conditions. With the use of its accurate focusing mechanisms, which include coarse and fine adjustments, users can easily produce sharp and clear photos. This capacity facilitates precise analysis and thorough recording of pathological results, which are necessary for both study and diagnosis.
A complex condenser system, typically consisting of an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm, is integrated into the microscope. This arrangement improves control over contrast and brightness, guaranteeing the best possible visibility of specimen features in a range of lighting scenarios. Modern LED lighting reduces heat emissions and lengthens bulb lifespan while providing the brilliant, homogeneous light needed for precise microscopy.
The Labstar-M is an essential tool for researchers, educators, and medical professionals because of its exceptional performance in pathological studies, histological examinations, and clinical diagnoses. Its sophisticated optics and sturdy design enable in-depth investigation and thorough comprehension of pathological specimens, advancing our grasp of medicine and improving diagnostic procedures.