Nikon Instruments, the US microscopy division of Nikon Healthcare, has unveiled the SI-PH Phase Condenser for use with the ECLIPSE Si biological microscope.
The SI-PH Phase Condenser has been added to the ECLIPSE Si biological microscope portfolio as an accessory option.
The condenser is designed to improve comfort during long periods of use and boost the work efficiency of the microscope in research and educational sectors.
Nikon’s latest accessory combines the functionality of two separate sliders into one turret. This allows easy transitions from brightfield to phase contrast observation.
In addition, it facilitates objective switching from low to high magnification without replacing or removing sliders.
The product is intended to support business improvements, particularly in fields requiring the observation of large sample volumes, like high-volume observations.
Besides, the SI-PH Phase Condenser simplifies the process of adjusting components for phase contrast observation by allowing easy cantering of the ring aperture via a built-in adjustment mechanism.
According to Nikon, the ECLIPSE Si microscope with SI-PH Phase Condenser will streamline operating procedures and enhance observation accuracy.
Additionally, these advancements will significantly benefit laboratory technicians and users by ensuring the efficiency and quality of microscopy workflows.
Furthermore, the availability of an online guide on the company’s website will enable users to confirm various microscope operations easily. The guide provides a summary of operating procedures using movies and still images.
SI-PH Phase Condenser was developed by Nikon using high optical technology and based on feedback from researchers.
Nikon executive officer and healthcare business unit general manager Tatsuya Yamaguchi said: “The new SI-PH Phase Condenser was developed and designed to help with reducing the workload incurred in microscopic observations performed mainly by laboratory technicians, and people in research and educational settings, so that samples can be observed quickly.
“Thus, we expect that utilising this product will lead to improvements in the accuracy and speed of microscopic observations during observations of biological cells and examinations.
“Moreover, this product can be applied to a wide range of tests, such as plaque tests in dentistry, fungus tests in dermatology, blood tests, and chromosome tests.”
he ECLIPSE Si biological microscope portfolio as an accessory option.
The condenser is designed to improve comfort during long periods of use and boost the work efficiency of the microscope in research and educational sectors.
Nikon’s latest accessory combines the functionality of two separate sliders into one turret.
It allows easy transitions from brightfield to phase contrast observation. In addition, it facilitates objective switching from low to high magnification without replacing or removing sliders.
The product is intended to support business improvements, particularly in fields requiring the observation of large sample volumes, like high-volume observations.
In addition, the SI-PH Phase Condenser simplifies the process of adjusting components for phase contrast observation by allowing easy cantering of the ring aperture via a built-in adjustment mechanism.
According to Nikon, the ECLIPSE Si microscope with SI-PH Phase Condenser will streamline operating procedures and enhance observation accuracy.
Additionally, these advancements will significantly benefit laboratory technicians and users by ensuring the efficiency and quality of microscopy workflows.
Furthermore, the availability of an Online Guide on the company’s website will enable users to confirm various microscope operations easily. The guide provides a summary of operating procedures using movies and still images.
SI-PH Phase Condenser was developed by Nikon using high optical technology and based on feedback from researchers.
Nikon executive officer and healthcare business unit general manager Tatsuya Yamaguchi said: “The new SI-PH Phase Condenser was developed and designed to help with reducing the workload incurred in microscopic observations performed mainly by laboratory technicians, and people in research and educational settings, so that samples can be observed quickly.
“Thus, we expect that utilising this product will lead to improvements in the accuracy and speed of microscopic observations during observations of biological cells and examinations.
“Moreover, this product can be applied to a wide range of tests, such as plaque tests in dentistry, fungus tests in dermatology, blood tests, and chromosome tests.”