Biological Microscope GHEXA-11.1133-C
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1133-C |
| Type | Sliding Binocular Compound Biological Microscope (Advanced Student/Introductory Lab) |
| Viewing Head | Sliding binocular, 45° inclined, 360° rotatable, interpupillary distance adjustable |
| Eyepieces | Wide Field WF10x (paired) / 18mm field number |
| Objectives | Achromatic 4x, 10x, 40x (spring-loaded), 100x (oil immersion) |
| Magnification Range | 40x – 1000x (with oil immersion) |
| Nosepiece | Quadruple revolving |
| Stage | Double-layer mechanical stage 100 × 90 mm with vernier scale and coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Transmitted LED (bottom), brightness adjustable |
| Power Supply | External AC adapter (included) or batteries (configuration-dependent) |
| Body Material | Durable lab-grade construction |
| Carton Packing | 2 pcs per carton, 48 × 32 × 45 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 16 kg / 14 kg |
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Description
GHEXA-11.1133-C Biological Microscope
GHEXA-11.1133-C is a high-quality sliding binocular biological microscope engineered for advanced student laboratories, university introductory courses, and entry-level research applications. Featuring sliding binocular head with WF10x eyepieces, quadruple revolving nosepiece, achromatic objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x oil immersion), double-layer mechanical stage 100×90 mm with vernier scale and coaxial controls, N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm, bright transmitted LED illumination, and coaxial coarse & fine focusing, this robust instrument delivers comfortable, high-resolution viewing from 40x to 1000x (oil immersion)—ideal for detailed observation of cells, bacteria, tissues, histological sections, and prepared slides in biology, microbiology, and life sciences education and training.
Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1133-C |
| Type | Sliding Binocular Compound Biological Microscope (Advanced Student/Introductory Lab) |
| Viewing Head | Sliding binocular, 45° inclined, 360° rotatable, interpupillary distance adjustable |
| Eyepieces | Wide Field WF10x (paired) / 18mm field number |
| Objectives | Achromatic 4x, 10x, 40x (spring-loaded), 100x (oil immersion) |
| Magnification Range | 40x – 1000x (with oil immersion) |
| Nosepiece | Quadruple revolving |
| Stage | Double-layer mechanical stage 100 × 90 mm with vernier scale and coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Transmitted LED (bottom), brightness adjustable |
| Power Supply | External AC adapter (included) or batteries (configuration-dependent) |
| Body Material | Durable lab-grade construction |
| Carton Packing | 2 pcs per carton, 48 × 32 × 45 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 16 kg / 14 kg |
Key Applications & Uses
- Advanced laboratory observation of bacterial smears, stained microorganisms, plant/animal cells, protozoa, algae, histological sections, and subcellular structures in high school advanced biology and introductory university microbiology programs.
- Hands-on student and trainee experiments involving slide preparation, differential staining, wet mounts, oil immersion technique, and high-resolution (1000x) examination of bacterial morphology, cellular organelles, and tissue fine details.
- Educational demonstrations in university foundation labs, science clubs, advanced homeschooling curricula, and outreach programs teaching cytology, bacteriology, histology, botany, zoology, and professional microscopy techniques.
- Introduction to oil immersion, Abbe condenser optimization, vernier scale stage operation, and comfortable binocular viewing in educational and training settings with reliable LED illumination.
- Entry-level research training in junior university labs to master precise stage positioning, condenser adjustment, oil immersion microscopy, fine focusing, and high-magnification specimen analysis.
Why Choose from G-Hexa?
- Comfortable Sliding Binocular Viewing — Sliding binocular head with adjustable interpupillary distance reduces eye strain and improves depth perception—perfect for prolonged observation sessions and group teaching.
- Full 1000x Oil Immersion Performance — Quadruple nosepiece with 100x oil objective and N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser delivers professional-grade resolution and contrast for bacterial and subcellular detail—excellent for advanced student and introductory lab curricula.
- Precision Vernier Mechanical Stage — Coaxial-controlled double-layer 100×90 mm stage with vernier scale enables smooth, accurate, measurable X-Y movement—essential for systematic scanning, cell counting, and teaching professional specimen navigation.
- Superior Light & Contrast Control — Adjustable transmitted LED combined with N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser and iris diaphragm ensures outstanding resolution, contrast, and light management across all magnifications, especially at high power.
- G-Hexa Lab & Educational Quality — Sharp achromatic optics, advanced features, durable construction, and reliable LED illumination at an accessible price, backed by G-Hexa’s commitment to quality instruments, consistent supply, and dedicated support for universities, research training programs, and advanced science education worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is the maximum magnification of the GHEXA-11.1133-C? A: With the WF10x eyepieces and 100x oil immersion objective, the microscope achieves 1000x magnification—ideal for high-resolution observation of bacteria, cellular organelles, and fine structures in advanced educational and introductory lab settings.
Q: How do I correctly use the 100x oil immersion objective? A: Place a drop of immersion oil between the slide and the 100x objective, carefully lower the objective until it contacts the oil, then use fine focus only. Fully open the iris diaphragm and center the condenser for maximum resolution.
Q: What advantages does the vernier scale mechanical stage provide? A: The coaxial vernier scale stage allows precise, measurable X-Y movement—critical for locating specific slide areas, systematic scanning, cell counting, and teaching accurate specimen navigation techniques.
Q: Is the LED illumination adjustable? A: Yes—the transmitted LED brightness is adjustable, allowing users to optimize light intensity for different specimens and magnifications while maintaining cool, energy-efficient operation.
Q: Is the 40x objective protected during focusing? A: Yes—the 40x objective is spring-loaded and retracts slightly upon contact with the slide, protecting both the lens and delicate specimen preparations during student or trainee use.
Q: What is the shipping configuration? A: 2 complete microscopes are securely packed per master carton (48 × 32 × 45 cm, 16 kg gross / 14 kg net), designed for safe, efficient delivery to schools, universities, educational suppliers, or institutions. Contact G-Hexa for bulk pricing or custom orders.







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