Nikon 10X PH1 ADL Phase Contrast Objective

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SKU: MRP40102

Regular price $325.00
Nikon 10X PH1 ADL Phase Contrast Objective — a tissue-culture-optimized phase contrast objective designed for routine inverted microscopy on Nikon TS-series platforms.

KEY FEATURES

  • 10X magnification
  • ADL (Achromat Dark Low) phase contrast for excellent tissue culture contrast
  • Phase ring: PH1
  • Compatible with Nikon TS100 and TS2 inverted microscopes
  • Condition: Excellent — flawless optics
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Product Overview

The Nikon 10X PH1 ADL Phase Contrast Objective is purpose-built for tissue culture and cell biology applications on Nikon TS-series inverted microscopes. The ADL (Achromat Dark Low) design delivers excellent phase contrast for routine monitoring of cells in culture flasks, dishes, and multi-well plates. Its long working distance and phase-optimized optics make it a dependable workhorse for daily lab use.

Technical Specifications

Magnification 10X
Phase Ring PH1
Optical Type ADL (Achromat Dark Low)
Compatibility Nikon TS100, TS2 Inverted Microscopes
SKU NIKON-MRP40102
Condition Excellent — Flawless Optics

Microscope Compatibility

Typical Applications

Tissue culture monitoring at 10X
Routine cell biology on Nikon TS100 and TS2 inverted microscopes
Phase contrast imaging of adherent and suspension cells
Teaching and research laboratory use
University and institutional microscopy
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