Fluorescent Vision System features Navitar optics.
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ZFL Scope utilizes interchangeable professional fluorescent cubes and internal focus to create images compatible with existing camera systems. Macro/Micro fluorescent vision system has field of view up to 9.2 mm with 2/3 in. CCD in macro mode. Micro mode utilizes professional infinity corrected objectives. Both systems are available as zoom and fixed systems with fine focus and remote UV light source.
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Aven Introduces the Video Fluorescent Scope Featuring Navitar Optics
The ZFL Scope is a Macro/Micro fluorescent vision system that utilizes interchangeable professional fluorescent cubes and internal focus to create an image compatible with most existing camera systems. It is a simple means of doing very sophisticated, task oriented fluorescence without the expense and complexity associated with a fully loaded research microscope.
· Utilizes interchangeable professional fluorescence cubes to create images compatible with most existing camera systems.
· Much lower cost and smaller (more compact) than a traditional microscope.
· Field of view up to 9.2 mm with a 2/3" CCD in macro mode.
· Micro mode utilizes professional infinity corrected objectives.
· Remote UV light source includes a long-life metal halide bulb.
· Zoom and fixed systems available. Fine focus included with both systems
Who is Using the Video ZFL Scope?
· OEM customers creating an automated system for scanning and post processing of proteomics.
· Production laboratory using image processing software to count and categorize selected images.
· High school or university professor, on a limited budget, who needs to demonstrate certain fluorescent characteristics to a group.
· A field operator who needs instant results involving agriculture, oceanography, or criminology.
· Museum or aquarium setting-up a public display.
· Research scientists in government laboratories
Ideal Uses for the Video ZFL Scope
· Transgenic organisms.
· All GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein) studies involving living cells and tissues: C. Elegans, D. Melanogaster, D. Rerio Larva, Zebra Fish, Oocytes, Nematodes, Drosophilia.
· Plant cells, plant surfaces, soil samples, parasites.
· Air and water pollution.
· Forensic - fingerprints, fibers, documents, and body fluids.
· Capillary flow.
· Bacteria on agricultural products.
· Art restoration.
· Other non-destructive testing.
· Wafer Contamination by organic residue.
· Inspection of photoresist.
· Diagnosis of lumber diseases.
· Inclusions, imperfections, and compound variation in geological crystals (including the gem industry).
· Inspection of the structure and chemical composition of concrete.
· Investigation of the presence and dispersions of additives or impurities in polymers and ceramics.
· Investigation of structural abnormalities in materials (cracks, pores, welds).
· Confirming presence of adhesives in cemented applications.
Please more information contact:
Aven Inc.
4595 Platt Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: 734-973-0099
Fax: 734-973-0097
Email: info@aventools.com