Slit lamp microscope is an ophthalmologic optical instrument used to check preocular and intraocular based on the principle of optical magnification. Making use of the tidy optical slice projected from the slit lamp, the instrument can be used to make accurate examination on the pathological changes, such as cornea, eyelid, front chambers, sclera, iris, crystalline lens and retina. It finds wide applications when fitted with other accessories.
LDX20 Slit Lamp Microscope LDX20 Slit Lamp Microscope adopts low-positioned light source for the illumination of microscope. It’s featured for compact structure and easy operation. The microscope adopts infinite microscopic principle (i.e. the left and right optical paths are parallel), which provides the possibility of extending the function of the instrument.
Main Specification:
Eyepiece: 12.5X & 20X. Interpupillary distance adjusting range: 55 – 75 mm. Eyepiece diopter: ±5D.
Working Distance: 92mm
Total magnification: 10X, 16X and 25X (with 12.5X eyepieces); 16X, 25X and 40X (with 20X eyepieces).
Light spot diameter: 0.5, 1, 3, 5, 10mm and 14mm.
Slit width: Continuously from 0mm to 14mm.
Slit rotation: Steplessly from 0°to 360°
slit inclination: 0°to 20°.
Slit swing: ±6°
Filter: Built-in Green and cobalt blue, ND(28%).
Sliding plate: Left and right movement: 110mm; back and forth movement: 100mm; up and down movement: 30mm; horizontal fine adjustment: 14mm.
Illumination: 12V30W halogen bulb.
Fixation lamp: The universal light spot consists of LED and 3-step joint.
Motorized stand: Table: 640X445mm; up and down movement: from 630mm to 820mm. |