Olympus CKX31 - inverted microscope for routine laboratory applications
Olympus CKX31 - Compact inverted microscope for routine use.
Key Features:Suitable for brightfield, phase contrast and relief contrast observations
UIS2 Advanced optical system
Easy operation and transport
Multifunctional stages
Very best in it’s class of microscopes
The Olympus CKX31 is a low-cost inverted microscope with a fixed binocular observation tube which delivers high optical performance together with convenient operation. It accommodates a wide range of special cell culture and imaging needs making it ideal for cell culture in clean benches and simple micromanipulation.
Raising the standard
The new UIS2 PlanCN Series of objectives replaces the UIS Achromat objectives as the standard for this microscope. Benefit from the plan correction over the complete field of view for efficient observation and documentation.
Easy Contrast
Speed up your microscopic work with the precentered phase contrast, as you can visualise your specimen under different magnifications without time-consuming adjustments.
Ergonomic
The optional tilting binocular tube reduces neck strain, and the low positioning of stage handle, focus knob, and frontal light control make long term use comfortable.
Easy 3D
Increase visibility and contrast with relief contrast in living and unstained material particularly when plastic cell culture vessels are used. The relief contrast technique creates apparent three-dimensional images for easy cell viability checks.
Documentation
Olympus Camedia Cameras can be adapted using the optional eyesleeve adapter. Transfer data via USB to a PC or use the optional available combination of frame grabber and DP-Soft software for easy data archiving and image processing.
View/Download Brochures:
- Olympus CKX31 System Chart (424 Downloads)
- Olympus CKX31 Brochure (468 Downloads)
- Olympus fluorescence excitation options brochure (256 Downloads)
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