Student Biological Microscope GHEXA-11.1551-T
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1551-T |
| Type | Trinocular Compound Biological Microscope (University/Research-Introductory) |
| Viewing Head | Siedentopf trinocular, 30° inclined, 360° rotatable, interpupillary distance adjustable, 50/50 beam-splitter |
| Eyepieces | Wide Field WF10x (paired) / 18mm or 20mm 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 142 × 132 mm with coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Transmitted halogen 6V 20W, intensity adjustable |
| Power Supply | External AC power supply (included) |
| Body Material | Durable lab-grade metal construction |
| Carton Packing | 1 pc per carton, 34 × 25.5 × 49 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 6 kg / 5.3 kg |
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Description
GHEXA-11.1551-T Microscope
GHEXA-11.1551-T is a professional-grade trinocular biological microscope optimized for university teaching, advanced student research, and entry-level routine laboratory applications requiring simultaneous binocular observation and digital camera integration. Featuring Siedentopf trinocular head with WF10x eyepieces, quadruple revolving nosepiece, achromatic objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x oil immersion), large double-layer mechanical stage 142×132 mm with coaxial controls, N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm, coaxial coarse & fine focusing, and high-intensity 6V 20W halogen transmitted illumination, this robust instrument delivers sharp, high-contrast viewing from 40x to 1000x (oil immersion)—ideal for detailed observation of cells, bacteria, tissues, histological sections, and prepared slides in biology, microbiology, pathology, and life sciences education and research.
Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1551-T |
| Type | Trinocular Compound Biological Microscope (University/Research-Introductory) |
| Viewing Head | Siedentopf trinocular, 30° inclined, 360° rotatable, interpupillary distance adjustable, 50/50 beam-splitter |
| Eyepieces | Wide Field WF10x (paired) / 18mm or 20mm 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 142 × 132 mm with coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Transmitted halogen 6V 20W, intensity adjustable |
| Power Supply | External AC power supply (included) |
| Body Material | Durable lab-grade metal construction |
| Carton Packing | 1 pc per carton, 34 × 25.5 × 49 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 6 kg / 5.3 kg |
Key Applications & Uses
- University teaching and advanced student laboratory observation of bacterial smears, stained microorganisms, plant/animal cells, protozoa, algae, histological sections, and subcellular structures in biology, microbiology, and pathology courses.
- Hands-on experiments involving slide preparation, differential staining, wet mounts, oil immersion technique, and high-resolution (1000x) examination of bacterial morphology, cellular organelles, tissue architecture, and pathological features.
- Simultaneous binocular viewing and digital imaging/capture for lecture demonstrations, student training, research documentation, publication-quality photomicrography, and live projection in university labs and advanced science programs.
- Routine microscopy in junior research labs, quality control, and academic training for precise specimen positioning, condenser optimization, oil immersion microscopy, and detailed morphological analysis of biological and materials samples.
- Training in professional microscopy techniques including mechanical stage operation, Abbe condenser adjustment, trinocular camera port setup, halogen illumination control, and high-magnification imaging for academic and pre-professional preparation.
Why Choose from G-Hexa?
- True Trinocular Versatility — Siedentopf trinocular head with 50/50 beam-splitter enables simultaneous binocular observation and camera mounting—perfect for teaching, live demos, digital documentation, and photomicrography without removing eyepieces.
- Professional 1000x Oil Immersion Performance — Quadruple nosepiece with 100x oil objective and N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser delivers sharp, high-contrast resolution for bacterial and subcellular detail—essential for university-level and advanced student work.
- Large Precision Mechanical Stage — Coaxial-controlled 142×132 mm double-layer stage offers smooth, accurate X-Y movement—critical for systematic scanning, cell counting, and teaching professional specimen navigation techniques.
- Powerful Halogen Illumination — Adjustable 6V 20W halogen lamp provides intense, warm, high-color-rendering transmitted light—ideal for stained slides, histological sections, and comfortable long-term viewing in demanding lab environments.
- G-Hexa Academic & Research Quality — Superior achromatic optics, robust metal construction, trinocular readiness, and lab-grade features at a competitive price, backed by G-Hexa’s commitment to quality instruments, consistent supply, and dedicated technical support for universities, research labs, and advanced science education worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is the maximum magnification of the GHEXA-11.1551-T? A: With the WF10x eyepiece and 100x oil immersion objective, the microscope achieves 1000x magnification—ideal for high-resolution observation of bacteria, cellular organelles, and fine structures in university and advanced educational settings.
Q: How does the trinocular port support camera use? A: The dedicated phototube with 50/50 beam-splitter allows direct attachment of digital microscope cameras (C-mount ready; adapter may be required depending on camera model). It enables simultaneous binocular viewing and imaging for live demos, documentation, and group instruction.
Q: What advantages does the Siedentopf head provide? A: The Siedentopf design allows smooth interpupillary adjustment without changing tube length, maintains consistent eyepiece alignment, reduces eye strain, and supports comfortable, extended binocular viewing for students and instructors.
Q: Does the halogen lamp produce significant heat? A: Yes—the 6V 20W halogen lamp generates moderate heat during extended use. The microscope includes ventilation and a heat shield to protect specimens; avoid prolonged maximum intensity on heat-sensitive samples.
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 use.
Q: What is the shipping configuration? A: 1 complete microscope is securely packed per master carton (34 × 25.5 × 49 cm, 6 kg gross / 5.3 kg net), designed for safe delivery to universities, schools, educational suppliers, or institutions. Contact G-Hexa for bulk pricing or custom orders.







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