Industrial inspection microscope LB-11II is an instrument with large-sized stage for professional analysis. Built-in high-power objective lens and infinity optical system improves resolution and sample contrast. Various optional accessories upgrade the unit and make it more flexible for advanced applications.
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Viewing | Seidentopf Trinocular |
Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30°, 360° Rotatable |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Nosepiece | Quadruple |
Eyepiece | EW10X/ 22 |
Infinite plan achromatic objectives | 4X/0.1/∞/- ; WD 17.8 mm 10X/0.25/∞/- ; WD 10.0 mm 20X/0.40/∞/0 ; WD 5.8 mm 40X/0.6/∞/0 WD ; 2.9 mm |
Stage | Stage size: 300 mm x 268 mm Moving range: 250 mm x 250 mm |
Focusing | Coaxial coarse and fine adjustment Moving range 24 mm |
Illumination (Brightness adjustable) | 6 V/ 20 W Halogen lamp |
Filter | Blue, Green, Yellow and Frosted glass filters |
Dimensions | 630 x 490 x 850 mm |
Weight | 24 kgs |
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Applications
Used in medical, IT Industry, metrology, metallurgy and other industries for quality control, measuring and inspection.
Optional Accessories
Accessory No | Accessory | Specification |
11IIA1 | Infinite plan achromatic objective | 5X/0.12/∞/- WD 15.5 mm |
11IIA2 | Infinite plan achromatic objective | 50X/0.75/∞/0 WD 0.32 mm |
11IIA3 | Infinite plan achromatic objective | 100X/0.8/∞/0 WD 2.0 mm |
11IIA4 | Polarization set | Analyzer and Polarizer |
11IIA5 | Photo attachment | Nikon (Connect to Nikon digital single lens reflex) |
11IIA6 | Photo attachment | Canon (Connect to Canon digital single lens reflex) |
11IIA7 | Video attachment | C Mount 1X |
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Viewing | Seidentopf Trinocular |
Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30°, 360° Rotatable |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Nosepiece | Quintuple |
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Viewing head | Monocular |
Inter-pupillary distance | |
Eyepiece ( Wide field eyepiece ) | WF10X / 18 mm |
Eyepiece ( Extra wide field ) |
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Eyepiece ( Wide field eyepiece ) | |
Eyepiece ( Extra wide field ) | EW10X / 20 mm |
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Inter-pupillary distance | |
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Inter-pupillary distance | |
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Objective | 160 mm |
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Numerical aperture | 0.12 |
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Numerical aperture | 0.1 |
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Viewing head | Trinocular |
Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30° |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Eyepiece | EW10X/22 mm |
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Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30° |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Eyepiece | WF10X/20 mmEyepiece tube Φ 30 mm |
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Address: Labotronics Scientific. 1007 N Orange St.,
Wilmington, DE 19801, USA
Mail: info@labotronics.com
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