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Model No : CXL-5i

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Description

    Advanced Co-Axial Focusing Specifications

    Observation HeadTrinocular/Binocular (Optional), Inclined 30°
    Phase ObjectivesAchromatic/Plan Achromatic Ph 10x, 20x, 40x (SL), 100x (Oil)
    Condenser SystemTurret Phase Condenser N.A. 1.25 with multiple Annuli
    Focusing MechanismCo-axial Coarse and Fine Adjustment (The Key Feature)
    StageLow-Position Co-axial Mechanical Stage (Double Layer)
    EyepiecesWide Field WF 10x/18mm or 10x/20mm (Paired)

    Comprehensive Description: The Co-Axial Advantage in Live Cell Imaging

    The **Co-Axial Phase Contrast Microscope** combines the essential high-contrast visualization power of Phase Contrast with the superior ergonomic control of a Co-Axial focusing system. This integration is crucial for maintaining precise focus during high-magnification observation of **unstained, living biological specimens**. The Co-Axial focusing knobs (Coarse and Fine) are mounted on the same axis, positioned low and within easy reach, allowing the user to operate the stage and focus controls simultaneously with maximum comfort and minimal hand movement. This is a vital feature for research and long-term diagnostic work across medical colleges and pathology labs in **Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore**.

    Phase Contrast microscopy is the benchmark technique for non-invasive imaging, revealing minute structural details in transparent objects like cell cultures, bacteria, and protozoa that are invisible under standard brightfield illumination. Our model features a precision-engineered **Turret Condenser** that houses multiple annular diaphragms, allowing the user to quickly align the phase optics with the corresponding objectives (10x, 40x, 100x). This ease of use and rapid switching capability makes it indispensable for routine diagnostics and high-throughput screening in labs across **Gujarat, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu**.

    The microscope’s robust mechanical structure ensures long-term stability, which is paramount when using the high-magnification 100x oil objective and for capturing digital images via the optional Trinocular head. We ensure reliable supply and technical support throughout all Indian states, from **West Bengal to Rajasthan**, providing a microscopy solution that meets international standards for ergonomics, optical quality, and durability.

    Ergonomic Excellence for Precision

    The term 'Co-Axial' highlights the ergonomic design of the focus controls. Having both coarse and fine adjustment knobs mounted concentrically and low down is a fundamental requirement for comfortable, accurate, and rapid focusing, especially in highly detailed Phase Contrast work where slight focus shifts can obscure cellular structures.

    This design significantly reduces user fatigue during prolonged sessions in clinical settings across **Kerala and Punjab**.

    Significance, Applications, and Uses

    Core Significance in Research
    • **Superior Ergonomics:** Co-axial controls allow for simultaneous and fatigue-free manipulation of focus and stage.
    • **Non-Staining Contrast:** Enables the study of natural, dynamic cellular processes without altering cell viability.
    • **High Throughput:** Quick switching between Phase Contrast objectives via the turret condenser speeds up workflow.
    • **Cell Motility Studies:** Tracking movement and division of cells in culture media in research centres like **Pune and Hyderabad**.
    • **Microbial Observation:** Clear visualization of bacterial shape and flagella in microbiology labs.
    • **Urine & Semen Analysis:** Essential for clinical diagnostics where samples are often transparent and require high contrast.
    Key Applications
    Practical Uses & Advantages
    • **Precision Focusing:** The fine co-axial control ensures subcellular details are brought into sharp focus accurately.
    • **Digital Integration:** Easily adaptable with cameras on the Trinocular port for image documentation and analysis.
    • **Educational Tool:** Widely used for teaching cell structure and microscopy techniques in institutions across **Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh**.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    1
    What does "Co-Axial" mean in the context of this microscope?
    Co-axial refers to the focus control system. It means the coarse and fine focus knobs are mounted concentrically (on the same axis) and typically low down, allowing the operator to focus precisely with one hand while keeping the other hand free to move the mechanical stage.
    2
    How is this different from a standard Brightfield microscope?
    This model includes the specialized Phase Contrast Condenser (with annuli) and matching Phase Contrast Objectives. This equipment is necessary to visualize transparent specimens by converting invisible light phase shifts into visible differences in brightness/contrast, which Brightfield cannot achieve.
    3
    Can I use this for both Phase Contrast and Brightfield?
    Yes, the Turret Phase Condenser usually includes a dedicated "Brightfield" position. By selecting this position and using standard Achromatic objectives, the microscope can be easily switched to function as a conventional Brightfield microscope for stained slides.
    4
    Is alignment difficult for Phase Contrast work?
    Modern Phase Contrast systems, especially those with Turret Condensers, are designed for simplicity. After initial setup (often using a centering telescope), alignment is maintained by simply rotating the turret to match the objective in use, ensuring rapid, optimal performance.
    5
    Where is this microscope most commonly used in India?
    It is essential in high-volume settings like Pathology Labs for blood and fluid analysis, IVF clinics for sperm motility checks, and University Research Labs for studying cell cultures and microbial growth across all major metros and educational hubs.

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