by williamsu | Feb 28, 2013 | Product News
Motic PSM1000

| Product Description
A conveniently laid out laser-ready system, ideal for the semiconductor & flat panel display industries. |
| Constructed around specially coated optics and geared for inspection and laser work [355nm – 1064nm] in one system, the PSM-1000 employs a series of features to facilitate both functions. The PSM-1000 can be quickly converted from optical inspection to laser work by utilising the 3-lens changeover turret and the beam splitter. The 3-lens changeover turret permits the user to select the spectrum to operate in or simply to magnify the image 2X [2000X maximum magnification with a 100X objective], whereas the beam splitter removes the optical prism to achieve the maximum transmission of the laser pulse. Current transmission efficiency tests put the PSM-1000 at 82% in the 1064nm spectrum.
Precise movments are crucial either when using a laser or inspection wafers or flat panels at high magnifications. Even with a resolution of 1 mm, the PSM-1000’s focusing block can handle mounted weight up to 45lbs. The total stroke for the focusing block is 50mm with the option of being reversed for greater use of space.
The PSM-1000 is equipped standard with an adjustable forward-facing nosepiece. The mechanism of the nosepiece allows you to parcenter the objective by inserting two parcentering keys above the objective for convenience and speed. Gone are the days of hunting and pecking with a hexagon key!
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PSM1000 |
PSM1000E |
| Trinocular tube |
Image |
Erect Image |
| Interpupillary distance |
Siedentopf type, adjustment range: 55mm-75 mm |
| Field Number |
24mm |
| Optical pass ratio |
Switchable [eyepiece/laser = 100/0 or 0/100]; Simultaneous observation [50:50] |
| Observation angle adjustment |
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3° to 30° |
| Main unit |
Tube lens [correction] |
1x [ultraviolet and infrared] and 2x [visible] |
| Laser work |
Pull out beam splitter for laser work |
| Applicable laser |
1064/532/355nm NWR laser |
| Magnification range |
20X – 2000X |
| Focus Adjustment |
Witd coaxial coarse and fine focusing wheels [right/left] [50mm travel range, 0.1mm/rev. for fine adjustment, 4mm/rev. for coarse adjustment] |
| Loading weight on optical tube |
20.5kg |
| Camera mount |
C-mount adapter |
| Light source [optional] |
150W cold light source, light guide lengtd 2m. |
| Objective nosepiece |
Parcenterable, outward, rotary type for bright field lens [witd 4 mounts], detachable |
| Objectives [optional] |
ELWD Plan Apo |
2x, 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x |
| ULWD Plan Apo |
50x,100x |
| ELWD Plan Apo [Parfocality Adjustable] |
2x, 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x |
| ULWD Plan Apo [Parfocality Adjustable] |
50x,100x |
| NIR Apo |
20x, 50x |
| Mass [main unit/light source] |
6.8kg/2.5kg |
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by williamsu | Feb 28, 2013 | Product News
Motic SL-41

| Product Description
Ideal stereomicroscopes for viewing large samples at a constant magnification with a large field of view. |
| The SL-41/47 are the ideal simple stereomicroscope for veiwing irregular or large objects. Equipped with large working distances, both systems leave you with enough room to manuever around the sample. The system is supported by a base stand and three supporting beams for balance and stabilty. Should you require a closer look at a particular section, the quick release locking mechanism allows you to tilt and lock the system without the hassle of unscrewing several security locks only to move the head 10 – 20° for a brief periond of time.
The SL-41 is available with a 1W LED spot illumination whereas the SL-47 is available with both a 1W LED spot illumination and a 10W/12V tungsten flat filament illumination. Both systems have a standard magnification of 20X [2X objective] with a field of view of 10mm [WF10X/F.N.20]. A series of auxiliary eyepieces and objectives are available.
- 45º inclined binocular head with diopter adjustment on left eyetube
- Widefield eyepieces WF10X/20mm
- Long working distance objective 2X (W.D. 114,5mm)
- Long arm stand with adjustable viewing angle
- Coarse focusing system with tension adjustment
- Heavy base stand with stability supporting beams
- Special incident LED illumination
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by williamsu | Feb 28, 2013 | Product News
Motic GM161 Binocular

| Product Description
GM161 Binocular |
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GM-161B |
GM-161T |
| Optical system |
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| Observation angle |
45°/ 60° |
45° |
| Magnification range (standard) |
0.75X – 4.5X |
| Zoom ratio |
1:6 |
| Eyepiece |
WF10X (Ø20) / eyepiece tube adjustable
N-WF 10X (Ø23), N-WF 15X (Ø16), 20X (Ø13) optional |
| Interpupilary adjustment |
50mm-75mm |
| Working distance (standard) |
110mm |
| C-Mount adapter |
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0.5X, 0.65X, 1X adapters available |
| Photo adapter |
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SY10 photo adapter
2.5X, 4X photo eyepiece available |
| Auxiliary ESD objectives |
1.5X [WD = 56.3mm ], 2.0X [WD = 38.6mm] |
| Stand option |
Incident illumination |
7W fluorescent light, colour temperature of 6000K to reduce any yellowing effects on the gem, angle adjustable |
| Transmitted illumination |
6V/30W Halogen |
| Focusing adjustment |
125mm |
| Stage |
Mounting hole for gem holder on both sides. Users can choose the position freely |
| Tilting base |
With a tilting range of 0°(upright) to 45°, accessible to users of various heights |
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by williamsu | Feb 28, 2013 | Product News
Motic DS-2

| Product Description
This is a true cross-curriculum macroscope and will find frequent use in many classroom situations |
| When people think about microscopy in schools, they often think about prepared slides, staining and high-powered magnifications. With a normal compound microscope, you can not look at macro objects such as Bugs, Minerals, Cloth, etc. This is where the DS-2 comes in.
The DS-2 is a digital macroscope designed according to a “wish-list” of features drafted by teachers in the US. This microscope can be used in Geography lessons to look at minerals and fossils, in Chemistry lessons to observe and record simple experiments as well as in the more traditional Biology environment. Coupled with a built-in digital camera chip, the DS-2 transmits live streaming images to a computer through a normal USB connection. With the included Motic application software, any image can easily be quantified, measured, edited, recorded and much more.
- Monocular head with Built-in digital camera CMOS 1/4” chip
- 800×600 pixels with USB2.0 output
- Widefield eyepiece WF10X/18mm
- 2X built-in monoscope objective + additional 2x attachable
- Pole-Type stand with slow falling focusing mount
- Rechargeable LED illumination mounted on flexible gooseneck
- Motic Play and Motic Educator for PC & Mac
- Free download of Motic Images Plus 2.0
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by williamsu | Feb 28, 2013 | Product News
Motic D-EL1

| Product Description
Hand-held digital microscope camera fit for schools. |
| This EcoLine by Motic branded product is a digital microscope connected to the computer through a simple USB connection.
With a live resolution of 2.0MP, the D-EL1 is perfect to introduce your students to the world around them. The simple plug and play connection means it is always at hand and can be used many aspects of the educational system.
The verstility of this product also makes it a good tool for the hobby microscopist or for looking in-depth at coins or stamps.
As a Motic-backed product the D-EL1 comes equipped with application software for capturing and editing images.
Handheld digital microscope camera
- 2.0MP live resolution
- 2-step LED ringlight illumination built-in
- “Tough grip” focusing ring
- Rugged plastic case
- Eco Tools application software
- Small Metal Stand
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