Inverted Microscope

An inverted microscope is an optical microscope in which the objective lens and lighting system are inverted. It is mainly divided into inverted metallographic microscopes and inverted biological microscopes. In addition to observing biological slices, biological microscopes can also be used to observe cultured living cells. Metallography can be used to observe larger and irregular metal samples.

Inverted biological microscopes include BDS300, BDS400 and BDS500;
Inverted metallographic microscopes include MDJ, MDS300, and MDS400.

Inverted microscopes are widely used in cytology, parasitology, oncology, immunology, genetic engineering, industrial microbiology, botany, and other fields.

These inversions can be added to the number of docks and image analysis can be performed using measurement software. In addition, Scopelab also provides some corresponding microscope accessories, which can be configured and quoted according to observation needs.

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BDS400 Inverted Biological Microscope

BDS400 Inverted Biological Microscope

BDS400 inverted biological microscope is our best-selling microscope. This kind of biological microscope can be used with a variety of objective lenses, phase contrast, dark field and fluorescence devices, etc.
MDJ Metallurgical Microscope

MDJ Metallurgical Microscope

MDJ metallographic microscope is a relatively basic laboratory equipment. This inverted microscope is equipped with an infinite Plan objective with a long working distance.