Nikon 40X PH2 DL Phase Contrast Objective

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SKU: MRP20402

Regular price $495.00
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Nikon 40X PH2 DL Phase Contrast Objective — a reliable phase contrast objective optimized for the Nikon E and I series microscopes, delivering excellent contrast for routine biological and tissue culture imaging.

KEY FEATURES

  • 40X magnification
  • DL (Dark Low) phase contrast — PH2
  • Compatible with Nikon E and I series microscopes
  • Condition: Excellent — flawless optics
  • University purchase orders accepted
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Product Overview

The Nikon 40X PH2 DL Phase Contrast Objective is a dependable, mid-magnification phase contrast objective designed for the Nikon E and I series microscope platforms. The DL phase ring produces a dark specimen outline on a light background, providing excellent contrast for routine imaging of cells, tissue sections, and other biological specimens. An ideal choice for teaching labs, clinical settings, and general research use.

Technical Specifications

Magnification 40X
Phase Ring DL / PH2
Compatibility Nikon E and I Series Microscopes
SKU NIKON-MRP20402
Condition Excellent — Flawless Optics

Microscope Compatibility

Typical Applications

Routine phase contrast microscopy at 40X
Cell and tissue imaging in biology and life sciences
Teaching and clinical laboratory use
Brightfield and phase contrast workflows on Nikon E and I series microscopes
University and institutional microscopy
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