Reichert Plan Achro 1732 10/0.25x Microscope Objective Lens 1-7/8"
Reichert Plan Achro 1732 10/0.25x Microscope Objective Lens 1-7/8" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Reichert Plan Achro 10x Microscope Objective Lens | Model 1732 | Numerical Aperture 0.25 | Flat-Field Achromatic Scientific Imaging Optics | Pre-Owned Condition
The Reichert Plan Achro 10/0.25x (Model 1732) is a professional-grade microscope objective lens engineered for biological, clinical research, and industrial laboratory applications. Utilizing premium flat-field (Plan) achromatic optics, this objective corrects for both spherical and chromatic aberrations across the entire visual path, ensuring crisp contrast and edge-to-edge sharpness. Built with standard mechanical threads and a 1-7/8 inch overall barrel length, this lens is optimized for brightfield microscopy, offering consistent optical performance and precise focal transmission for routine diagnostic specimen analysis.
Technical Specifications
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Equipment Typology: Flat-Field Achromatic Microscope Objective Lens
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Optical Magnification: 10x Power Index
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Numerical Aperture (NA): 0.25 Numerical Aperture rating for optimized light throughput
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Optical Correction Profile: Plan Achromatic (Flat-field edge distortion elimination)
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Total Barrel Length: 1.875 Inches nominal physical footprint (1-7/8" / 4.76 cm outer profile)
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Mounting Interface: Standard microscopy RMS mechanical thread pattern (Royal Microscopical Society standard)
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Media Environment: Dry Objective Configuration (Air medium profiling; do not use with immersion oil)
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Material Composition: Precision-machined, passivated optical brass shell with a bright chrome-plated protective exterior shell
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