Binocular Education Stereomicroscope 218/2

Binocular Education Stereomicroscope 218/2

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Binocular stereomicroscope 218/2: 3D observation for teaching and scientific practice.
Binocular head inclined at 45°, WF10× eyepieces and 2× / 4× objectives for clear, in-depth viewing.
LED incident and transmitted illumination, adaptable to opaque or translucent specimens.
Bilateral focusing with rack and pinion, ±5 dioptre adjustment and interpupillary distance of 55–75 mm.
Double stage with black/white disk and frosted glass Ø 95 mm for enhanced contrast.
Includes clips, eyeguards and dust cover. Compact, robust and ideal for classrooms, museums and school labs.
Promotes active learning and direct observation in natural sciences, biology and mineralogy.

€211.75 tax incl.
€175.00 Tax excl.
Spain 21% VAT; The final tax applicable may vary according to the country of destination.

Stereomicroscope

The stereomicroscope is a device used to study enlarged images when a three-dimensional view is required. The object is observed through two lenses focused at different angles, so each eye receives a distinct and sharp image, providing depth perception.

It is useful in many work fields; among others, we highlight:

  • Primary, secondary, vocational and university education.
  • Electronics, watchmaking, optics, textiles, jewellery, painting, foundry work, graphic arts, electroplating and quality control processes.
  • Biology, veterinary science, dissection, research and dental prosthetics.
  • Mineralogy, gemmology, restoration of artworks, philately, graphology (stamps, coins, gemstones, jewellery, minerals, paintings, drawings, tracings...).

Hands-on teaching with detailed vision: Binocular stereomicroscope 218/2

Compact model designed for the three-dimensional observation of opaque and translucent samples. Its binocular system inclined at 45°, combined with 2× and 4× objectives and WF10x eyepieces, ensures clear and sharp viewing with excellent depth perception. Ideal for science education, it provides accuracy and comfort in biology, mineralogy or natural science practices.

This tool is perfect for use in natural science and biology classes. It is ideal for observing minerals and small animals, helping students to feel more engaged and interested, thus facilitating knowledge integration in their learning process.

Its robust and stable design makes it a reliable tool for both students and professionals.

The bilateral focusing system via rack and pinion, accessible from both sides, allows precise and smooth adjustment. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 55 and 75 mm, and includes ±5 dioptre correction to adapt to each user. The incident and transmitted LED lighting system enhances visibility depending on the sample type, and the dual stage, with black/white disc and frosted glass, facilitates contrast based on observation needs.

With a comfortable working distance and accessories such as specimen clamps, rubber eyeguards and protective cover included, this equipment represents a complete solution for educational centres, museums, school laboratories and science workshops. Its balance between optical quality, ease of use and reliability makes it a versatile tool for learning and microscopic exploration.

This lightweight and compact equipment is ideal for teaching and education, for scientific and biological work, and for observing minerals or small specimens or insects.

Technical Specifications – Stereomicroscope 218/2
Features Details
Head Binocular inclined 45°
Eyepieces WF 10× / 20 mm (Ø 30.5 mm)
Objectives 2× and 4×
Interpupillary distance 55–75 mm
Dioptre adjustment ± 5 dioptres
Working distance 55–75 mm
Focusing Bilateral, rack and pinion
Stage Black/white plate and frosted glass
(Ø 95 mm)
Illumination LED incident and transmitted
Power supply 220 V, 50/60 Hz
Included accessories Clips, eyecups, dust cover