MA648 - Trinocular Viewing Head for ML6100L, ML9000L, ML9400, and ML9700 Series

Trinocular head for ML6100L and ML9000L series that can do 30° inclination (also compatible to ML9400 and ML9700 series that we have discontinued). Has one eyetube slotted for orientation of cross-line focusing eyepiece. Also includes 80/20 beam splitter and vertical phototube.


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MA648 Info:

Trinocular head, 30° inclination. One eyetube slotted for orientation of cross-line focusing eyepiece. 80/20 beam splitter and vertical phototube.

Model Head Illumination Eyepieces Objectives Stage Condenser
ML6120L Binocular Koehler Illuminator LED with variable intensity control HWF10x and HW10X-F DIN Focusing eyepiece with crossline reticle SM Plan DIN strain free brightfield POL. 10X, 20X, 40XS and 10X central stop dispersion staining objectives Rotatable stage with 360 graduations and vernier Strain Free Achromatic condenser NA 1.25 with iris and filter holder
ML6130L Trinocular

 

Model Head Illumination Eyepieces Objectives Stage Condenser
ML9200L Binocular Koehler Illuminator LED with variable intensity control HWF10x and HWF10x w/crossline Strain-free SM.Plan 4x, 10x, S40x Rotatable, centerable, circular stage w/clips Strain-free NA 1.25 achromatic w/ iris diaphragm and rack and pinion focusing
ML9300L Trinocular

Manufacturer: MADE IN JAPAN
Warranty: LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

Package Information:
• Weight: 
~3lbs
• Box Dimensions: 
15" x 11" x 9" 

Details

The ML6100L Series features include:

  • DIN standard eyepiece HWF10X and DIN focusing HWF10XF eyepiece with crossline reticle
  • SM Plan DIN strain free Brightfield POL objectives, 10X, 20X, 40X
  • SM Plan Dispersion staining objective 10X
  • Rotatable stage with graduation 360° with vernier readings
  • Strain free achromatic condenser NA 1.25 with Iris, filter holder
  • Rotatable polarizer in swing-out mount, analyzer
  • Built-in Koehler illuminator with LED lamp & variable intensity control
  • Compensator Plate: First order red plate c.550 nm
  • Blue daylight filter (MA289/05, 29.8mm diameter)
  • Bertrand lens in sliding mount
  • Centerable quadruple nosepiece with centering screws
  • Coaxial coarse and fine adjustment with graduations
  • Binocular or Trinocular head inclined at 30° degrees

PLM (Polarizing Light Microscopy):
This method is useful for the qualitative identification of asbestos and the semi-quantitative determination of asbestos in bulk samples. This method measures the percentage of asbestos as perceived by the analyst in comparison to standard projections, photographs and experience. The quality of the results are dependant upon the skill and judgment of the operator. The ML6100L Series falls under the Meiji Techno America’s pursuant to NIOSH 9002 Reference methods, with strain free condenser and dispersion staining objectives and transmitted Koehler illuminator with LED lamp with variable intensity control.

The ML9000L Series features include:

  • DIN standard eyepiece HWF10X
  • DIN focusing HWF10XF eyepiece with cross-line reticle
  • Centerable quadruple nosepiece
  • SM Plan Strain Free objectives 4X, 10X,40X(S) (Magnification factor 1.5X)
  • Rotatable stage with graduation 360° with vernier readings, 150mm diameter
  • Strain Free Abbe condenser NA 1.25 with Iris, filter holder and blue filter
  • Rotatable polarizer in swing-out mount, analyzer and Bertrand lens in sliding mount
  • Coaxial coarse and fine adjustment with graduation
  • Built-in Koehler illuminator with LED lamp light intensity control
  • Mica 1/4 wave plate
  • First order red plate
  • Slide opening in top limb for insertion of DIN standard 20mm x 6mm compensator, slide away SE-NW (Mica 1/4 wave plate and sensitive tint plate included)

Brightfield:
The simplest of all the optical microscopy illumination techniques. Sample illumination is transmitted (i.e., illuminated from below and observed from above) white light and contrast in the sample is caused by absorbance of some of the transmitted light in dense areas of the sample. Brightfield microscopy is the simplest of a range of techniques used for illumination of samples in light microscopes and its simplicity makes it a popular technique. The typical appearance of a brightfield microscopy image is a dark sample on a bright background.

Components & Accessories

Includes:
• MA648: Trinocular head, 30° inclination. One eyetube slotted for orientation of cross-line focusing eyepiece. 80%/20% beam-splitter and vertical phototube. Focusing eyepiece dual graduated diopter eyetubes with interpupillary adjustments of 52mm to 72mm. One eyetube slotted for 90° and 45°orientation of cross-line eyepiece

 


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