
LED Technology for Stereomicroscopes from Carl Zeiss
Cold light source and intermediate tube for fluorescence excitation enable comfortable work
JENA/Germany, 04.05.2010. – Carl Zeiss now offers LED-based accessories for its stereomicroscopes. These include cold light sources with high power LEDs and – especially for the microscopes in the SteREO Discovery series – LED intermediate tubes for intensive fluorescence excitation. This allows energy-saving, efficient work with high-quality results.
The CL 6000 LED and CL 9000 LED cold light sources can be used on all stereomicroscope systems from Carl Zeiss for reflected light and transmitted light illumination, for brightfield and darkfield applications, polarization contrast and other illumination and contrasting techniques. Thanks to the use of high power LEDs as light sources, only short camera exposure times are necessary. The color temperature remains constant at each light intensity. The LEDs provide white light, daylight quality illumination with unparalleled light intensity and homogenous illumination of the object field. The flicker-free light guarantees vibration-free live images on the monitor.
LED intermediate tube S on the SteREO Discovery stereomicroscope from Carl Zeiss.
Due to the long product life and low energy consumption of the LEDs, maintenance work and operating costs are lower than with the halogen bulbs traditionally used. The CL 9000 LED light source can be controlled with the AxioVision software and the system control panel of the SteREO Discovery microscopes from Carl Zeiss.
For the SteREO Discovery microscopes, Carl Zeiss offers LED intermediate tubes that have been specially developed for intensive fluorescence excitation with blue and UV light. They enable fluorescence with outstanding contrast and a dark background such as that required, for example, for crack testing in the automotive and aerospace industries or for document and fiber examinations. As there is no need for external light sources, the use of the LED tubes considerably reduces energy consumption and operating costs for fluorescence applications. For multiple fluorescence, two intermediate tubes can be combined on one system.
The external operating element SyCoP (System Control Panel) permits easy and precise regulation of the intensity of the LED intermediate tubes S.
More information: www.zeiss.de/stemi
Carl Zeiss
The Carl Zeiss Group is a leading group of companies operating worldwide in the optical and opto-electronic industries that generates revenues totaling around EUR 2.1 billion (2008/09). Carl Zeiss offers innovative solutions for the future-oriented markets of Medical and Research Solutions, Industrial Solutions and Lifestyle Products. The Carl Zeiss Group has approximately 13,000 employees worldwide, including more than 8,000 in Germany. The Carl Zeiss business groups hold leading positions in their markets. Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH comprises the Microscopy Group of the Carl Zeiss Group. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging is one of the leading manufacturers of microscope systems and offers total solutions for biomedical research, the healthcare sector and high-tech industries. Its product line spans a broad spectrum from light microscopes and systems for laser scanning microscopy and spectrometry to hardware and software for image processing and documentation. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH is headquartered in Jena, Germany. Other manufacturing and development sites are located in Göttingen and Munich. In fiscal year 2008/09 the Microscopy Group at Carl Zeiss generated revenues of approximately EUR 365 million with a global workforce of around 1,700 people.
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