USD $65
NEW in box – Philips PMT 4535 673 17921
Stock: 1
USD $65
NEW in box – Philips PMT 4535 673 17991
Stock: 1
USD $10
Used Photomultiplier tube ( unsure of condition )
Part no: XP3422/SG
Date: 13-Apr-87
Batch: 08775 SN: 18549
PH: 120mV PHR 8.6%
LED/Co57 : 8.5
Stock: 1
USD $10
Used Photomultiplier tube ( unsure of condition )
Part no: 46-406661P31
SN A37944 91-34
PH 148 PHR 8.7
ATPH: 120mV
Stock: 1
USD $115
Hamamatsu Photomultiplier tube
Tube Type: R1307-23
Serial No: 5D6070
Set no: 1105001-S
PH: 22 pC
PHR: 8.2%
Test Date: 17. 11. 05
Details on Hamamatsu PMT’s
Stock: 1
USD $3
Bright White LED Lights 00-41
FSLABS-001
Stock: 22
USD $3
White LED Flood Lights
PCB 00-47
FSLABS-001
Stock: 85
USD $75
LCD 26V 1.3W 920402X Lamp Holder w/Hardware
Stock: 2,400
USD $575
HR2000 VIS USB Optical Spectrometer
PN 24006074 REV 5
S/N HR2C1285
Stock: 1
USD $30
Mounts to a microscope with the included aluminum bracket.
Stock: 1
USD $35
This is a 150W fiber optic illuminator for tabletop microscopes. Features a single fiber optic illuminating cable and adjustable brightness control.
Stock: 1
USD $100
This is a box of assorted microscope eyepieces and objectives, there may also be additional fittings and adapters.
Stock: 1
USD $100
This is a box of assorted microscope eyepieces and objectives, there may also be additional fittings and adapters.
Stock: 1
USD $100
This is a box of assorted microscope objectives, there may also be additional fittings and adapters.
Stock: 1
USD $75
This is a box of assorted microscope eyepieces and objectives, there may also be additional fittings and adapters.
Stock: 1
USD $15
WF 10x microscope eyepieces, 18mm, new in box.
Stock: 2
USD $15
40x microscope objective, comes with protective plastic carrier.
Stock: 1
USD $15
40x microscope objective, comes with protective plastic container. The “Plan” designation identifies that this objective is corrected for field curvature at the periphery of the field.
Stock: 1
USD $15
This is a 10x microscope objective meant for metallurgy, comes in protective plastic container.
Stock: 1
USD $15
2x microscope objective, comes in protective plastic container.
Stock: 1
USD $15
10x microscope objective, comes in protective plastic container.
Stock: 1
USD $30
These BH-2 microscope heads do not include eyepieces. They are all used and have varying degrees of cosmetic wear.
Stock: 6
USD $30
This splitter box looks like it is designed to accommodate either an illumination source, or possibly attach an additional microscope head via an extension tube/reflector.
Stock: 1
USD $60
This is a fixed stereo microscope head with 1x magnification, that includes the bracket for mounting to a focus rack, and a flexible light mount.
Stock: 1
USD $55
This is a fixed stereo microscope head with 1x magnification, and includes part of the bracketry for the focus rack.
Stock: 1
USD $60
This is a fixed stereo microscope head with 1x magnification, does not include eyepieces, but eyepieces can be added for additional magnification.
Stock: 1
USD $50
This is a fixed stereo microscope head with 1x magnification, eyepieces can be used to increase magnification.
Stock: 1
USD $60
Used as a display for cameras and microscopes, this 8″ LCD monitor has inputs for HDMI, BNC, SVGA, USB, and standard RCA Video. Maximum resolution is 1024 x 768.
Stock: 1
USD $185
This MNVG is from the Famous Trails Ariel series of product, it is self-powered and does not require batteries. It has a mounting slot on the side of the unit to attach an illuminator module, and offers both zoom and focusing rings.
There is some sun bleaching to the reverse side of the nylon carrying case.
Stock: 1
USD $30
This illuminator does not include a fiber optic flex cable. Features an intensity control knob.
Stock: 1
USD $35
This is a 150W fiber optic illuminator for tabletop microscopes. Features a split fiber optic flex cable with two arms, and variable intensity control. Heavy wear to the unit, particularly the faceplate and intensity control knob.
Stock: 1
USD $35
This fiber optic illuminator is designed to be used with table top microscopes or with complete fiberoptic illuminated microscope systems. It features a built in circuit breaker, and variable intensity control.
Stock: 1
USD $20
Light Bar
LND-300H-DF
Sel. No. 0134780004
Power 24V 7.2W
Approximately 13″
Stock: 1
USD $5
Philips eW Profile Powercore Acc.
ZCX411 JB2-PWR 120V WH Accessory, Direct wire power feed, white
11 ” LED Light 3000K 120VAC
Stock: 3
USD $15
These brand new 10x objectives come in protective plastic jars designed to prevent contamination, and provide long term protective storage for the lenses.
Stock: 7
USD $25
This USB camera is built into an aluminum housing, and includes required cabling to connect to a computer. A compact and useful addition to any microscope.
Stock: 1
USD $15
Petri dishes, great for your microscope needs just as much as they are useful for sorting and holding surface mount parts.
Stock: 1
USD $75
This nose piece is ready to get you started with two objectives included, and room to add three more.
Stock: 1
USD $75
This Nikon microscope head includes eyepieces, and has an anti-mould treatment to keep the optics clear.
Stock: 1
USD $30
This junction box enables the connection and control of a separated illumination source.
Stock: 1
USD $5
This aluminum mounting arm features two ball joints that can be tightened with the included allan key. The arm measures 4″ in length, and each plate is 2.5″ square.
Stock: 2
USD $75
“It seems heavy.”
“Yes. Heavy is a sign of reliability.”
Stock: 1
USD $75
A versatile microscope head design that allows for the fitment of a video or camera assembly above the head.
Stock: 1
USD $40
These microscope heads might be the missing piece to either complete your original Nikon microscope, or as part of your Frankenscope. Does not include eyepieces.
Stock: 4
USD $5
What makes this a partial stage, and thus priced at a discount? It’s missing the rail interface components that marry up the two plates. But maybe that’s what you’re looking for.
Stock: 1
USD $2
These small fresnel magnifiers slide out from a protective blue vinyl case, and have a 3″ ruler along one edge. Fits nicely in the pocket, backpack, or carrying device of your choosing for all the short-notice magnification events in your life.
Stock: 18
USD $10
This is a larger microscope eyepiece, which looks to have 3-4 internal elements, and is probably an orthoscopic eyepiece.
Stock: 1
USD $10
Based on the visible lens elements, this looks like an achromatised Huygenian eyepiece.
Stock: 1
USD $10
Single microscope eyepiece with two internal lens elements.
Stock: 1
USD $10
This is a set of two adjustable microscope eyepieces. Each eyepiece features an adjustable metal collar which, once loosened, allows the cylinder containing the lens to be screwed in/out for focussing.
Stock: 1
USD $10
This mount looks to be designed to mount on the stage of a microscope, and has a fiber optical cable fixed in place, most likely for providing directed illumination.
Stock: 2
USD $10
This looks to be a microscope eyepiece, it measures approx 15/16″ wide, and 2″ long.
Stock: 1
USD $10
This lens measures 3″ wide and 4″, aside from it having specific threads on the body the extent of our information on this lens is that it is reasonably weighty, and makes things look larger. The tragedy of no manufacturer’s markings on the body.
Stock: 1
USD $10
Made by Tokyo Optics Corporation, this appears to be an enlarging mirror lens or adapter.
Stock: 1
USD $10
This set of two neutral density filter sheets measure approx 3.25″ x 4.25″.
Stock: 1
USD $5
This neutral density filter sheet measures approx 3.25″ x 4.25″.
Stock: 1
USD $10
This a set of three circular polarized sheets, each measuring approx 3.25″ x 4.25″.
Stock: 1
USD $5
This piece of chemcor glass measures approx 3.75″ squared.
Stock: 1
USD $25
This Olympus armature measures approx 14″, end-to-end. It features high quality internal mirrors, as well as precision adjustments and illumination points.
It allows to viewing heads (binocular or monocular) to be connected to a single microscope. It’s used for teaching. The end with extra things sticking out goes on the microscope and the instructor can use at least one of those knobs or levers projecting out to move a pointer in the field of view so the student can see what the instructor is pointing to. There may even be an illumination port to light up the pointer if they are using darkfield observation. This looks like it might fit the Olympus BH-series microscopes.
Stock: 1
USD $5
We found these in with a large box miscellaneous microscope and optics parts, it does not appear to be a laser diode, and leading experts in our advanced laboratories have identified this as being in the “mystery category”. Possibly a luminance/light sensor.
Stock: 1
USD $10
Designed to fit most Olympus BH series microscopes, this replacement stage offers a central hole for illumination, and two degrees of freedom.
Stock: 5
USD $10
You need unusually precise, scientific instrument grade brackets that fit to microscopes? We’ve got some, assembled at random from an overwhelming quantity of parts that were found aimlessly wandering the stock shelves.
Stock: 1
USD $20
If we knew more about this item we’d probably be charging a whole lot more for it, but since all we know is the wavelength, and nothing about power output or serviceability it is available at a very reasonable price. Excellent for celebrations, bar mitzvahs, engagement parties, and weddings.
Lasers are what the people want!
From a very informed customer: This is most likely an LED used as part of a fiber optic communication system. “The 875 nm LED is short for IR fiber optic communication systems which typically operate at wavelengths much longer. This may explain why it does not have a laser class warning label. IR lasers can be dangerous because you cannot see the beam. If powerful enough, they can blind you because your normal blink reflex to close your eye if hit by a bright light does not work”
Stock: 1
USD $10
This is an assortment of mirrors, stage windows, reflectors, and filters for microscopes.
Stock: 1
USD $250
Binocular microscope with illumination ready base, and movable stage. Includes two objectives, and room to install an additional three.
Stock: 1
USD $200
This is a binocular, illumination ready base, that includes a movable stage. Needs objectives and a nosepiece.
Stock: 1
USD $200
This is a non-illuminated binocular microscope that does not come with any objectives, but has space to install up to four. Movable stage.
Stock: 1
USD $250
Binocular illuminated, microscope, with four objectives, and movable stage with three degrees of freedom. This is most likely a student or routine lab microscope with 3.5x, 16x, 40x, and 100x (oil) objectives.
Stock: 1
USD $300
This is an illuminated binocular microscope that includes four objectives, a USB video module (large tower-like structure protruding from the top of the unit), and includes a movable stage.
Stock: 1
USD $400
The primary value of this microscope is the highly articulated weighted base, that provide three degrees of freedom on the primary arm, and an additional four on the microscope mount. Includes a large number of cables and adapters, the origin and purpose of which are not entirely clear.
Stock: 1
USD $25
This is a variable output, free standing light source, that has an articulated arm.
Stock: 1
USD $250
Olympus BH microscope with three objective, room for two more, illumination module installed, and movable stage with two degrees of freedom.
Stock: 1
USD $200
Binocular illuminated microscope, comes with two objectives and room for an additional two. Movable stage, and comes with additional filters and a sneeze guard.
Stock: 1
USD $175
Illuminated stereoscopic microscope with fixed stage (two stage clips), and 20x eyepieces.
Stock: 1
USD $125
Omano 1x/3x illuminated microscope, single eyepiece, fixed stage with two stage clips, controls for brightness. Includes AC adapter.
Stock: 1