Microscope light source SFL4000
LED

Microscope light source - SFL4000 - Leica Microsystems - LED
Microscope light source - SFL4000 - Leica Microsystems - LED
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Characteristics

Applications
for microscopes
Light source
LED

Description

The Leica SFL4000 combines up to 5 different high power LEDs in one illumination device with very convenient touch panel control. Operation is very easy, and comfortable: No centering of the LED is needed, and plug and play and on-/off-switching without any waiting time is speeding up the workflow. High signal to noise ratio and low bleaching/cell toxicity lead to high quality fluorescence life cell images. Homogenous and stable light intensity makes this device the optimal tool also for long time experiments. Incident light fluorescence Incident light fluorescence with adjustable light intensity provides high signal to noise fluorescence images Up to 5 selectable LED modules provide highest flexibility in Fluorochome selection LED lifetime of 10,000 hours LED lifetime of 10,000 hours – reduces the need for lamp change, maintenance, and additional costs Easy and flexible A state of the art touch screen interface makes the control of the illumination easy and flexible. Independent control Independent control of all LED modules gives a high degree of flexibility during the experiment

Catalogs

SFL4000
SFL4000
4 Pages
SFL7000
SFL7000
4 Pages
SFL100
SFL100
4 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

AEEDC 2025
AEEDC 2025

4-06 Feb 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Stand 807

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