Meiji Techno MT7100/E - Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope, Plan Achromat Epi (5x, 10x, 20x, 50x)
Meiji Techno's new upright Brightfield incident light metallurgical microscope is the new and cost-effective MT7000 Series Microscope. The MT7000 Series employs all new and improved optics. Meiji Techno's ICOS™ (Infinity Corrected Optical System) makes the observation and evaluation of metallurgical specimens fast and easy while delivering an excellent cost-to-performance ratio.
Viewing Head - Model MA816 is the trinocular head for camera integration. Each head has the eyetubes inclined at 30° with the left eyetube having graduated diopter settings. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 53mm - 75mm. An 80/20 beamsplitter for the trinocular tube can be engaged for photo work. The optional Ergonomic Viewing Head has the inclination adjustable from 10 to 50 degrees to fit any size user.
Eyepieces - 10X Super Widefield High Eyepoint eyepieces F.N.22 are standard, and 15X and 20X eyepieces are available as an option. A Super Widefield High Eyepoint 10X focusable eyepiece that accepts 25mm reticules is also available.
Objective Changer - The smooth-operating, ball bearing mounted, quintuple nosepiece provides effortless objective changes.
Objectives - Meiji Techno offers an assortment of Plan Epi Infinity Corrected objectives for Brightfield work.
Stage - Ceramic coated left or right-handed, flat top stage measures 191mm x 126mm with x-y travel: 100mm(X) x 100mm(Y). Ergonomically positioned coaxial drop down controls.
Illumination - Powerful 30 watt halogen illumination provides enhanced image quality and brightness for the observation of metallurgical specimens.
Photomicrography - Meiji Techno offers a broad range of digital video cameras like the CC21000 1.4MP CCD camera, which offers a cost-effective, versatile solution for materials science and educational professionals. With the included software, one can preview and capture still shots and video with micrometer overlays to a PC or Mac with USB port.