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Microscoop ST30C-2L

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Microscoop ST30C-2LBMS S 40 2L LED Stereomicroscoop: Uw Partner in Nauwkeurige Observatie Introductie van de BMS S 40 2L LED Stereomicroscoop De BMS S 40 2L LED is een state of the art stereomicroscoop die superieure optische kwaliteit combineert met robuuste functionaliteit. Deze microscoop is ontworpen voor zowel professionals als enthousiaste amateurs die nauwkeurigheid en betrouwbaarheid vereisen in hun observaties. Met zijn antibacterile en antischimmelcoatings

BMS S-40-2L LED Stereomicroscoop: Uw Partner in Nauwkeurige Observatie Introductie van de BMS S-40-2L LED Stereomicroscoop

De BMS S-40-2L LED is een state-of-the-art stereomicroscoop die superieure optische kwaliteit combineert met robuuste functionaliteit. Deze microscoop is ontworpen voor zowel professionals als enthousiaste amateurs die nauwkeurigheid en betrouwbaarheid vereisen in hun observaties. Met zijn antibacteriële en antischimmelcoatings biedt de BMS S-40-2L niet alleen uitstekende prestaties, maar ook een veilige en hygiënische werkomgeving.

Belangrijkste Kenmerken
  • Optiek: Twee WF 10x/20 mm oculairs met dioptrie-instelling.
  • Verlichting: LED boven- en onderverlichting voor heldere beelden.
  • Duurzaamheid: Metalen onderdelen met antibacteriële verf en glazen onderdelen met antischimmel coating.
Geavanceerde Specificaties voor Gedetailleerde Observatie

De BMS S-40-2L LED biedt een scala aan technische specificaties die zijn ontworpen om een gedetailleerde en heldere observatie te garanderen.

Technische Specificaties
  • Tubus: 45 geneigd, één tube met dioptrie-instelling (±5).
  • Oogafstand: Instelbaar van 50 mm tot 76 mm.
  • Objectief: 2x/4x in draaibare revolver.
  • Vergroting: 20x en 40x, met gezichtsvelden van 10 mm (2x) en 5 mm (4x).
Veelzijdigheid en Gebruiksgemak

De BMS S-40-2L LED stereomicroscoop is ontworpen voor veelzijdigheid en gebruiksgemak, geschikt voor diverse onderzoeksgebieden.

Gebruik en Functionaliteit
  • Stroombron: Werkt op netspanning, oplaadbare batterijen of standaard batterijen.
  • Kop: 360° draaibaar en richting statief.
  • Scherpstellen: Grofregeling met slipkoppeling voor nauwkeurige focus.
Duurzaamheid en Betrouwbaarheid
  • Levensduur LED: Circa 50.000 uur.
  • Werkafstand: Comfortabele 76 mm.
  • Gewicht en Afmetingen: Weegt 2,3 kg met afmetingen van 150 x 133 x 358 mm.
Waarom Kiezen voor de BMS S-40-2L LED Stereomicroscoop?
  • Hoogwaardige Optiek: Voor heldere en nauwkeurige observaties.
  • Hygiënisch Ontwerp: Veilig voor gebruik in gevoelige onderzoeksomgevingen.
  • Veelzijdige Toepassingen: Geschikt voor onderwijs, onderzoek en hobby.
Conclusie: Uw Essentiële Onderzoekstool

De BMS S-40-2L LED Stereomicroscoop is de perfecte keuze voor iedereen die op zoek is naar een hoogwaardige, betrouwbare en gebruiksvriendelijke microscoop. Bestel nu en ervaar de uitzonderlijke kwaliteit en precisie van de BMS S-40-2L!

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