
( Brand: Micromanipulator ), ( Part Type: Head ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: W/10X/2 ), ( R2v3 Functional: F1 Collectible Or Specialty Equipment ), ( R2v3 Cosmetic: C5 Used Very Good )
Introducing our advanced Micromanipulator system, meticulously designed for precise lab experiments and intricate micro-assembly tasks. This system is equipped with a 10x/2WF Microscope Head and a 10x/2 Base, offering a combined magnification of up to 20x.
The 10x/2WF Microscope Head is a versatile and powerful addition to the micromanipulator system. With a magnification of 10x, it provides a clear and detailed view of the sample or specimen. The WF (Widefield) design ensures a large, flat field of view, enabling easy navigation and manipulation of small objects. The head also features a built-in illumination system with adjustable intensity, providing optimal lighting conditions for your work.
The 10x/2 Base is a robust and stable platform for the micromanipulator system. It offers a magnification of 10x, allowing for precise control and manipulation of microscopic samples. The base provides a solid and stable foundation, ensuring that the micromanipulator remains accurate and steady during use. The 2-axis manipulation allows for both X and Y movements, providing the flexibility to manipulate samples in multiple directions.
The micromanipulator system is designed with smooth, precise movements, allowing for delicate and intricate manipulation of microscopic samples. The system is also easy to use, with intuitive controls and a responsive interface. The system's sturdy construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use in a lab environment.
The micromanipulator system is an indispensable tool for researchers, scientists, and engineers working in fields such as biology, chemistry, materials science, and microelectronics. It offers the precision, flexibility, and control necessary to manipulate and study microscopic samples with ease and accuracy. Whether you're conducting complex lab experiments or assembling intricate micro-components, our micromanipulator system is the ideal solution for your needs.
Micromanipulators with integrated 10x/20x microscope heads are specialized tools used in various fields such as microbiology, embryology, and biotechnology for precise manipulation of microsized objects. Here are some pros and cons of buying such a system:
Pros:1. Integrated System: Having a micromanipulator with an integrated microscope head eliminates the need for separate equipment, saving space and reducing setup time. This can be particularly beneficial for laboratories with limited space or researchers who frequently perform such manipulations.
2. Improved Precision: The high magnification provided by the microscope head allows for more precise manipulation of small objects. This is crucial in applications such as intracellular manipulation, microsurgery, and microinjection.
3. Versatility: Micromanipulators with integrated microscopes offer increased versatility as they can be used for a wide range of applications, from cell culture and embryology to biotechnology and microelectronics.
4. Enhanced Visualization: The high-powered microscope head enables better visualization of the sample, allowing for more accurate and efficient manipulation.
Cons:1. Cost: Micromanipulators with integrated microscope heads can be quite expensive compared to standalone micromanipulators or microscopes. This may be a significant barrier for smaller laboratories or research groups with limited budgets.
2. Complexity: The integrated system can be more complex to operate and maintain compared to separate equipment. This may require additional training and resources for laboratory staff.
3. Limited Magnification: While the integrated microscope head offers high magnification, it may not provide the same level of magnification as dedicated microscopes. This could be a limitation for researchers requiring extremely high magnification for their work.
Conclusion:Micromanipulators with integrated 10x/20x microscope heads offer numerous advantages, including improved precision, increased versatility, and enhanced visualization. However, they come with a higher cost and increased complexity compared to standalone equipment. If your research requires frequent micromanipulation and high magnification, the integrated system may be a worthwhile investment. On the other hand, if your budget is limited or your research does not necessitate high magnification, a standalone micromanipulator or microscope may be a more cost-effective solution. Ultimately, the decision to purchase such a system should be based on the specific requirements of your research and available resources.