ESD SAFE MICROSCOPES
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden, unwanted flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects. ESD can cause a range of harmful effects and permanent damage to electronic components. The body and tripod of the microscope are coated with a special static dissipative paint that eliminates harmful electrostatic discharges, making the microscopes suitable for all statically sensitive environments.
NexiusZoom ESD series
Specifications
- Eyepieces: Pair WF 10x/22 mm eyepieces, both eyepieces with ± 5 diopter adjustments
- Head: Bino- or trinocular heads with 45° inclined tubes, interpupillary distance adjustable between 54 mm and 75 mm
- Objective: Zoom 1:6.7 objective with 0.67x to 4.5x magnifications, field of view from 33 mm to 4.9 mm, working distance 110 mm
- Auxiliary: 0.5x / 0.75x / 1.5x and 2.0x lenses available
- Stands: Ergonomically designed pillar or rack and pinion stand with LED illumination and 2 object clamps, ergonomically designed universal one arm or double arm stands without illumination, alloy metal cast, hardened off-white painted Focusing adjustment:Coarse adjustment
- Illumination: The 3 W transmitted and incident LEDs illuminators can be used simultaneously, both light intensities are adjusted separately
All optical parts are anti-fungus treated
NZ.1902-B-ESD, NexiusZoom 6.7X to 45X microscope with double-arm boom stand, not including illumination, antistatic (ESD) version
NexiusZoom binocular zoom stereo microscope NZ.1902-B
NexiusZoom binocular Greenough zoom stereo microscope
Binocular stereo head with 0.67 x to 4,5 x stereo objective
WF10x/22 eyepieces in 45° inclined tubus with diopter adjustment
Total standard magnification from 6.67 to 45x
Field of view 33 to 4,9 mm
Working distance 110 mm
Metal universal double arm stand without illumination
Packed in styrofoam box