Student Biological Microscope, Vertical Monocular Head GHEXA-11.1508-05
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1508-05 |
| Type | Monocular Compound Biological Microscope (Student/Educational) |
| Viewing Head | Vertical monocular straight tube, fixed |
| Eyepieces | Huygens 5x, 10x, 15x (interchangeable) |
| Objectives | Achromatic 10x, 40x, 100x (oil immersion) |
| Magnification Range | 50x – 1500x (5x eyepiece × 10x obj. to 15x eyepiece × 100x obj. + oil) |
| Nosepiece | Triple revolving |
| Stage | Vernier scale mechanical stage 120 × 120 mm with coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Separate coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Plan-concave mirror, diameter 50 mm (natural light or external lamp) |
| Body Material | Durable student-grade construction |
| Carton Packing | 4 pcs per carton, 53 × 43 × 39 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 15 kg / 14 kg |
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Description
GHEXA-11.1508-05 Student Biological Microscope, Vertical Monocular Head
GHEXA-11.1508-05 is a premium entry-to-intermediate student biological microscope with a vertical monocular straight tube head, Huygens eyepieces (5x, 10x, 15x), triple revolving nosepiece, achromatic objectives (10x, 40x, 100x oil immersion), large vernier scale mechanical stage (120×120 mm), N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm, precise coarse and fine focusing, and natural-light illumination via a 50 mm plan-concave mirror. This electricity-free instrument provides magnifications from 50x to 1500x (with oil immersion), making it an excellent choice for advanced high school laboratories, homeschooling, introductory university biology and microbiology courses, science clubs, and high-resolution observation of cells, bacteria, tissues, and prepared slides in educational environments.
Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GHEXA-11.1508-05 |
| Type | Monocular Compound Biological Microscope (Student/Educational) |
| Viewing Head | Vertical monocular straight tube, fixed |
| Eyepieces | Huygens 5x, 10x, 15x (interchangeable) |
| Objectives | Achromatic 10x, 40x, 100x (oil immersion) |
| Magnification Range | 50x – 1500x (5x eyepiece × 10x obj. to 15x eyepiece × 100x obj. + oil) |
| Nosepiece | Triple revolving |
| Stage | Vernier scale mechanical stage 120 × 120 mm with coaxial controls |
| Condenser | Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25 with iris diaphragm |
| Focusing System | Separate coarse and fine focus knobs |
| Illumination | Plan-concave mirror, diameter 50 mm (natural light or external lamp) |
| Body Material | Durable student-grade construction |
| Carton Packing | 4 pcs per carton, 53 × 43 × 39 cm, Gross/Net Weight: 15 kg / 14 kg |
Key Applications & Uses
- Advanced classroom and laboratory observation of bacterial smears, stained microorganisms, plant/animal cells, protozoa, algae, histological sections, and fine cellular/subcellular structures in high school and introductory university biology/microbiology programs.
- Hands-on student experiments involving slide preparation, Gram staining, wet mounts, oil immersion technique, and high-magnification (1000x–1500x) examination of bacterial morphology, cellular organelles, and tissue details.
- Educational demonstrations in science clubs, homeschooling advanced curricula, university foundation labs, and outreach programs teaching cytology, bacteriology, botany, zoology, and professional microscopy techniques requiring high resolution and contrast control.
- Introduction to oil immersion and Abbe condenser usage in educational settings without electricity dependency, ideal for remote schools, field demonstrations, or sustainable teaching environments.
- Entry-level training in junior research labs to master mechanical stage operation, condenser adjustment, oil immersion microscopy, fine focusing, and high-resolution specimen analysis before moving to powered or research-grade instruments.
Why Choose from G-Hexa?
- Maximum Student Magnification — 15x eyepiece combined with 100x oil immersion objective delivers true 1500x magnification for exceptional detail in bacterial and cellular observation—outstanding value for advanced educational curricula.
- Professional-Grade Vernier Stage — Coaxial vernier mechanical stage (120×120 mm) provides precise, smooth, and repeatable specimen positioning—essential for systematic scanning, cell counting, and teaching accurate microscopy skills.
- Superior Optical Performance — N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm ensures excellent resolution, contrast, and light control across all magnifications, especially critical at high power with oil immersion.
- Power-Independent Reliability — Plan-concave 50 mm mirror delivers adjustable, heat-free natural illumination—perfect for budget-conscious schools, remote locations, and teaching sustainable microscopy principles.
- G-Hexa Educational Excellence — Advanced features, sharp achromatic optics, and robust construction at an accessible price, backed by G-Hexa’s commitment to quality teaching instruments, consistent supply, and support for schools, colleges, and science educators worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is the maximum magnification of the GHEXA-11.1508-05? A: With the 15x eyepiece and 100x oil immersion objective, the microscope achieves 1500x magnification—ideal for high-resolution observation of bacteria, cellular organelles, and fine structures in educational settings.
Q: How do I correctly use the 100x oil immersion objective? A: Place a drop of immersion oil between the slide and the 100x objective, carefully lower the objective until it contacts the oil, then use fine focus only. Set the iris diaphragm fully open and center the condenser for maximum resolution.
Q: Why is the vernier scale stage important for students? A: The coaxial vernier mechanical stage allows precise, measurable X-Y movement—crucial for locating specific slide areas, systematic scanning, counting cells, or teaching professional specimen navigation techniques.
Q: How do I get the best illumination from the mirror? A: Use the concave side to concentrate light from a window or desk lamp for brighter, focused illumination at higher magnifications; use the plane side for even lighting. Adjust mirror angle and position near a strong light source.
Q: Is the condenser adjustable for different objectives? A: Yes—the N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser is height-adjustable and features an iris diaphragm, allowing students to optimize light intensity, contrast, and resolution for each objective and magnification.
Q: What is the shipping configuration? A: 4 complete microscopes are securely packed per master carton (53 × 43 × 39 cm, 15 kg gross / 14 kg net), ensuring safe delivery to schools, educational suppliers, or institutions. Contact G-Hexa for bulk pricing or custom orders.






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