


The last two are stored in a tall, plastic jar with a screw lid. The base has a plano-concave mirror.Įyepieces include a pair of Periplan 10x, a 10x B, and a 6x B, all Leitz. The condenser is mounted on a vertical frame that can be adjusted up and down by rack and pinion. There is also a removable iris diaphragm and a swing out glass filter. The substage illuminating apparatus includes a condenser with a small swing-out lens in addition to the large central lens. Adjustments in x-y directions are made by a two nickel knobs mounted concentrically on the same axis. The square mechanical stage has two verniers. The coarse and fine focuses appear to be made of nickel. There is a chrome-plated quadruple, revolving nosepiece. The interpupillary distance is adjustable by means of a calibrated knob. The end of the arm carries an inclined binocular tube marked 1.25x. The arm is a curved handle attached to an upright rectangular support that carries the rack and pinion and focusing knobs. It has a modern, inclinable stand with a V-shaped cast-iron base. This also applies to the services Leica Microsystems provides customers with: The company offers expert technical services, but also application support for all application-related questions.Description This is a Leitz laboratory binocular compound microscope of the LMBI-T design. Drawing on users’ ideas and developing solutions tailored to meet their requirements, the company continually sets new standards in markets it serves. A historically close collaboration with the scientific, medical, and industrial communities is the key to Leica Microsystems’ tradition of innovation. Its leitmotif is “with the user, for the user”, put into words by Ernst Leitz I, the entrepreneur who led the business to world renown. Widely recognized for optical precision and innovative technology, the company is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microscopy, digital microscopy, confocal laser scanning and super-resolution microscopy with related imaging systems, electron microscopy sample preparation, and surgical microscopy.įounded as a family business in the nineteenth century, the company is now a global enterprise. Leica Microsystems develops and manufactures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nanostructures.
