LPlan PH2 20x/0.40 Microscope Objective – AMEP-4634 – Used

LPlan PH2 20x/0.40 Microscope Objective – AMEP-4634 – Used

$350 (USD)

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Location:Vancouver, WA

Description

The LPlan PH2 20x/0.40 microscope objective is a plan-corrected phase contrast objective designed for clear, high-contrast imaging of unstained or low-contrast samples. With 20× magnification and a numerical aperture of 0.40, it is well suited for routine laboratory microscopy, cell observation, and educational or research applications where phase contrast is required.

Unit comes exactly as shown in the photos.


Product Details

• Objective Markings: AMC, AMEP-4634, LPlan, PH2

• Magnification: 20×

• Numerical Aperture (NA): 0.40

• Optical Correction: Plan (flat-field)

• Contrast Method: Phase Contrast (PH2)

• Working Distance / Mechanical Length: 1.2 (as marked on objective)

• Mount Thread: Standard microscope objective mount (as marked)

• Infinity System: As marked on objective (not verified beyond visible labeling)


Applications

• Phase contrast imaging of live or unstained cells

• Research and teaching laboratories

• Routine biological microscopy

• Cell culture observation

• General laboratory analysis at 20× magnification


Key Features

• Plan-corrected optics for edge-to-edge image sharpness

• PH2 phase contrast for enhanced visibility of transparent samples

• 20× magnification ideal for cellular-level observation

• Suitable for professional laboratory microscopy workflows

• Compatible with microscopes supporting PH2 objectives


Condition

• Pre-owned, in good optical and cosmetic condition

• Optics appear clean with no obvious scratches

• Shows normal signs of prior laboratory use

• Exactly as pictured; no additional accessories included

• Ships securely packaged for safe delivery

Specifications

ModelLPlan PH2 20x/0.40
ConditionUsed
Stock NumberE698
• Objective MarkingsAMC, AMEP-4634, LPlan, PH2
• Magnification20×
• Numerical Aperture (NA)0.40
• Optical CorrectionPlan (flat-field)
• Contrast MethodPhase Contrast (PH2)