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Used Unknown Inverted Microscopes

Overview

Inverted microscopes are designed with the light source and condenser on top, and the objectives and turret below the stage. This design allows for the observation of specimens in larger containers, such as petri dishes and culture flasks, making them ideal for examining living cells and tissues in their natural state.

FAQ

What should I consider when buying a used inverted microscope?

Check the condition of the optics, the functionality of the light source, and any included accessories. Verify that the stage moves smoothly and that there are no signs of damage to the main components.

How do I ship an inverted microscope safely?

Use original packaging if possible, or ensure the microscope is well-padded and securely packed in a sturdy box. Label the box as 'Fragile' and consider using a shipping service that specializes in delicate instruments.

What is the maintenance schedule for an inverted microscope?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lenses with appropriate materials, checking the light source, and ensuring that all moving parts are free of dust and debris. Periodically calibrate the microscope according to the manufacturer's guidelines.