
MT9400 Series
The MT9400 Series features include:
Built in Bertrand lens ( Factory installed)
Analyzer in sliding mount
First order red compensating plate and ¼ Wave-length test in a metal mount sliding mount
Newly designed Strain free Abbe Condenser 1.25 N.A. with a built in iris in a dovetail mount that is easy to change and operates and tracks very smoothly and predictably facilitating accurate iris control with improved usability
Polarizer in a Swing in-out click/clamp mount, fully rotatable 360° with click stop at 0°and 90°
Super Widefield compensating KHW10X, focusing eyepiece with cross-line and guide pin, F.N. 20 are standard with 21mm reticle mount
Siedentopf type binocular or Trinocular viewing heads are standard
Smooth operating ball bearing centerable nosepiece provides effortless objective changes
Clear Observation Images with Newly improved ? Infinity Corrected Objectives ICOS Optical System
Available accessories suited for high-level Polarization Observation
Intermediate tube with built in Bertrand lens and analyzer and compensator slots and rotatable polarizer in a swing-out mount
Ceramic coated, 175mm diameter, ball bearing, circular rotating stage graduated 360°, with 1°increments and vernier reading to 0.1°. Stage equipped with easy to maintain ceramic coating allows for smooth exchange of specimens while offering maximum protection to the stage surface from abrasions and wear overtime of use. The super hard coating is durable and rugged enough to provide years of demanding use
Focus tension adjustment and safety Auto-focus stage stop lever
30 watt Koehler Halogen illumination allowing observation of clear images of polarization with automatic voltage sensing power supply 110V-240V
Trinocular models compatible with Digital, CCD, CMOS, Analog Meiji Techno adapters for photomicrography
Cast Aluminum Alloy construction with chemical resistant finish
Triangular designed frame for maximum ergonomics, greatly lessens user fatigue during hours of extended observation
Brightfield:
The simplest of all the optical microscopy illumination techniques. Sample illumination is incident (i.e. illumination from above and observed from above) or transmitted (i.e., illuminated from below and observed from above) white light and contrast in the sample is caused by absorbance of some of the transmitted light in dense areas of the sample. Brightfield microscopy is the simplest of a range of techniques used for illumination of samples in light microscopes and its simplicity makes it a popular technique. The typical appearance of a brightfield microscopy image is a dark sample on a bright background.
Polarizing Light:
A type of optical microscopy techniques involving polarized light. Simple techniques include illumination of the sample with polarized light. Directly transmitted light can, optionally, be blocked with a polarizer orientated at 90° degrees to the illumination. More complex microscopy techniques which take advantage of polarized light include differential interference contrast microscopy and interference reflection microscopy.
Click on the image to download the brochure




NEC Scientific
Quality laboratory equipment, chemicals, and standards.
info@necscientific.com
+1 (224) 607-1398
© 2025. All rights reserved.


