PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE, BINOKULAR MBL 2000, HEATED,
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PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE, BINOKULAR MBL 2000, HEATED is a powerful and versatile veterinary product designed for precise microscopic analysis, particularly suitable for applications such as semen evaluation. It features high-quality optics for phase contrast and bright field, binocular configuration, and an integrated heating system with precise stage temperature control.
## Key Benefits
- Excellent optical performance in phase contrast and bright field
- Durable microscope base with sophisticated mechanical design
- Integrated heating system with dedicated stage temperature controller
- Options available with video systems and economical display for enhanced viewing
- Made in Germany, ensuring reliable engineering and quality
## Components
- Binocular microscope head
- Phase contrast lenses (depending on model): 10×, 20×, 40×, 100× (oil immersion)
- Various heating systems: HT 10 (analog control), HT 50 (digital temperature display), HT 200 (for trinocular model)
- Power supply: 90–230 VAC, 50–60 Hz, approximately 20 W
## Instructions for Use
Designed for use under the supervision of a veterinarian, the device is intended for microscopy via the binocular head with phase contrast lenses and a heated stage. The heating system maintains the sample temperature during observation. A qualified veterinarian should determine the appropriate settings based on the animal type, sample type, and clinical context.
## Package Size
Available in several configurations:
- Binocular with 20× phase contrast lens and HT 10 heating system (ref 12010/1000)
- Binocular with 10×, 40×, 100× phase contrast lenses and HT 50 heating system (ref 12010/2000)
- Binocular with 10×, 40×, 100× phase contrast lenses, HT 50 heating system, and color eyepiece camera with display (ref 12010/2100)
- Trinocular with 10×, 20×, 40×, 100× phase contrast lenses and HT 200 heating system (ref 12010/2102)
## Note
This product is intended for professional veterinary use. A qualified veterinarian must determine the temperature settings and operational parameters based on examination requirements.
