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Zeiss AXIO Observer Z1 Inverted Microscope 50-200x XY Stage Used

Microscope Item Code: BB3362552

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Product Information

The Zeiss AXIO Observer.Z1 Inverted Fluorescence Microscope, model 431030-9000-000, is a used piece of lab equipment made in Germany. It is designed for biological studies and incorporates fluorescence filter cubes for enhanced imaging. With magnification capabilities ranging from 50x to 200x, the microscope supports both slides and microplates. It features an XY motorized stage and is compatible with Micro Manager software, enabling slide scanning, Z stacking, and time lapse imaging. The included camera software facilitates live viewing and image capture with customizable measurement options and color settings. Please note that this unit is tested for basic power, is operational, but may need minor maintenance due to cosmetic defects. The unit does not include computer, power/data cables, software CDs, or user manuals. Measures 18x18x23 inches and weighs 50 pounds.


Key Features
  • Zeiss AXIO Observer.Z1 Inverted Fluorescence Microscope
  • Includes objectives 10x & 20x
  • Compatible with Micro Manager software for advanced imaging control
  • XY motorized stage for slide scanning
  • Enhanced with fluorescence filter cubes
  • Magnification range of 50 to 200x

Specifications
  • Brand: Zeiss
  • Model: 431030-9000-000
  • Condition: Used
  • Serial Number: 38460002245
  • Voltage: 120V
  • Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
  • Magnification Range: 50 to 200x
  • Motorized Components: XY Stage
  • Includes: Power Cord
  • Country of Origin: Germany
  • Compatibility: Slides, microplates

Weight

Imperial: 60.0 Pounds

Metric: 27.22 Kilograms


Shipping Dimensions

Imperial: 21.6 lb x 21.6 lb x 27.6 lb

Metric: 54.86 cm x 54.86 cm x 70.1 cm


Harmonized Code

90118000


Harmonized Code Details

The harmonized code 90118000 is for microscopes other than optical microscopes; this encompasses inverted fluorescence microscopes like the Zeiss AXIO Observer.Z1. This classification ensures that specialized microscopes used for scientific research are appropriately categorized.