Monocular Teaching microscope with achromatic objectives. Available microscope type equipped with additional teaching ports.
Monocular microscope supplied with a 10x18 mm eyepiece, a pre-centred focusable Abbe NA1.25 condenser and achromatic objectives - 4x, 10x, and 40x. The optical head is inclined at 45° and turns through 360° while the mechanical stage allows for full X-Y movement of the slide during use. Multiple illumination element type available.
The Colt series of microscopes from Ceti is an excellent choice for introducing students into the world of biological microscopy. Available in a choice of Monocular, Binocular or Trincoular configerations with additional options for Phase contrast, Polaristaion and Darkfield observation techniques.
The Akropol from CETi is an effective introductory model for educational applications whereby samples need to be viewed through polarised light.
The Max Bino II provides a cost effective model ideal for under and post graduate teaching laboratories. It is also ideally suited as a routine bench top microscope for general purpose slide examinations where prolonged usage is not the norm. The unit has been designed to the latest demanding specifications to provide an ergonomic unit for daily usage. The unit is compact enough to allow for storage and handling between different locations within a teaching environment.
The Magnum series is based on a robust T shaped base design to ensure maximum stability with modern ergonomic features to allow for prolonged routine vieiwing on a a daily basis.
The series offers great flexibility in the types of illumination sources available, including Brightfield, Darkfield, Polarisation, Phase contrast and Flouresence.
All varaiants are available with a trinocular port to allow for athe attachment of a digital camera sysyem for recording and analysing the image under examination.
The Triton II series is the pinnacle of the CETI range in compound microscopy, being ideal for clinical applications using a variety of lighting options. The unit comes as standard with a trinocular port to allow for the addition of a camera system for imaging purposes. The ergonomic head option is available to allow for ease of use by multiple viewers. There is the option to add teaching heads for simultaneous shared viewing by multiple observers.
A set of filters are included so that if necessary these can be used to heighten contrast and correct colours to guarantee crystal clear definition of ridges, cell walls, pits and particles.
The Triton II has four objectives, attached to a revolving and reversed sextuple nosepiece with click-stop. The powerful transmitted illumination (50W or 100W) and its unique condenser ensure optical brightness and clarity.
An inverted microscope for both routine and research level work, the unit is complete with a Trinocular head and a beam splitting prism for optimizing the halogen illumination. The long working distance planachromatic objectives and selection of eyepieces give a magnification range from 40x to 800x.
The stage features a removable microplate holder with XY movement and the swing out condenser allows tissue culture flasks up to 70mm thick to be viewed with ease.
An inverted microscope for both routine and research level work, the unit is complete with a Trinocular head and a beam splitting prism for optimizing the halogen illumination. The long working distance planachromatic objectives and selection of eyepieces give a magnification range from 40x to 800x.
The stage features a removable microplate holder with XY movement and the swing out condenser allows tissue culture flasks up to 70mm thick to be viewed with ease.
The Inverso TC100 series is tailor-made for the working laboratory a high level of build quality ensures it will withstand the rigours of constant daily use..
An inverted, trinocular (reflected light) microscope for geological and engineering uses. The quadruple nosepiece accepts the 4 reflected light objectives and the open stage imposes no height limitations on the subject material. The rear facing external lamp housing protects both subject and user from adverse heating effects.
A top viewing version of the Ferox microscope, designed for thin opaque subjects or test samples. Trinocular, with a vertical photo port and beam splitting prism, it too benefits from an external lamp housing. The flat mechanical stage allows for observation of prepared subject matters with magnifications up to 1600x with optional eyepieces and objectives.
Trinocular microscopes witht transmitted and reflected illumination. Ideal for biological and materials usage for both translucent and opaque samples.
The Ster series of stereo microscopes are designed for educational use. They are particularly well suited to viewing specimens at low magnifications (fixed) with the use of halogen illumination.
The Twin series of stereoscopic microscopes are designed for educational and professional use. They are particularly well suited to viewing specimens at low magnifications (with variable magnification) with the use of halogen illumination.
The Star is a stereo microscope designed for educational and professional use. It is particularly well suited to viewing specimens at low magnifications and introduces the use of LED lighting into the stereo range of microscopes.
The Steddy II is a stereoscopic zoom microscope with dual LED illumination and a single, sturdy focussing column unit. The diamond shaped base allows the hands to be rested on the base of the unit thus providing hand support for delicate operations or manipulation of the sample during examination.
Supplied in binocular configuration with the option for the addition of a beam splitter arm to allow for attachment of a digital or video camera. The choice of zoom ratios ensures that the correct model can be selected for the required application supplied with 10x / 22mm super-field eyepieces as standard, both with dioptric compensation. Additional eyepieces and corrective planachromatic lenses allow for a total magnification range of 4x up to 320x (model dependant). The variable incident and transmitted LED light sources ensures that there is no heating of the sample when viewing live samples. The microscope comes complete with a frosted glass stage to allow use of both LED light sources.
For photomicrography applications Ceti recommends the use of an external light source. Either a cold light source or an LED ring illuminator provides high intensity illumination for use with stereo microscopes, ideal for capturing excellent shots without heating the sample.
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