Olympus U-D5BDRE 5-Position Brightfield Darkfield Nosepiece | BX & MX Series
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🔬 Olympus U-D5BDRE 5-Position Brightfield Darkfield Nosepiece — U-R255 — a 5-place BD revolving nosepiece with M26 thread and analyzer slot, compatible with Olympus BX and MX series upright microscopes.
- ✅ 5-position revolving nosepiece for brightfield and darkfield objectives
- ✅ M26 thread — accepts Olympus BD objectives
- ✅ Analyzer slot for POL and DIC microscopy (analyzer not included)
- ✅ Compatible with BX41, BX50, BX51, BX60, BX53, MX40, MX50, MX51, MX61, MX63
- ✅ Catalog No. U-R255
- ✅ Condition: New
- ✅ University purchase orders accepted
🔧 Product Description
The Olympus U-D5BDRE 5-Position Brightfield Darkfield Nosepiece (U-R255) is designed for Olympus BX and MX series upright microscopes and accommodates up to five M26-thread BD objectives. The BD configuration enables seamless switching between brightfield and darkfield observation on the same stand, while the integrated analyzer slot adds POL and DIC capability when a compatible analyzer is inserted (sold separately). An essential nosepiece for materials science, semiconductor inspection, and biological labs requiring multi-contrast imaging on a single platform.
🔎 Typical Applications
- Brightfield and darkfield microscopy on Olympus BX and MX platforms
- Polarized light (POL) and DIC microscopy with analyzer insert
- Materials science, semiconductor, and industrial inspection
- Multi-contrast biological and industrial imaging workflows
- University and research laboratory use
📊 Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Model | U-D5BDRE |
| Positions | 5 |
| Objective Thread | M26 (BD objectives) |
| Analyzer Slot | Yes (analyzer not included) |
| Compatibility | BX41, BX50, BX51, BX60, BX53, MX40, MX50, MX51, MX61, MX63 |
| Catalog No. | U-R255 |
| SKU | U-D5BDRE |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Condition | New |
University purchase orders are accepted. Please contact us with any questions.
