Research Inclined Monocular Microscope BM -6mo(ultra) (BM-6MO)

The BM-6MO (Ultra) is a modern monocular research microscope for students and labs. It provides clear results with semi-plan achromatic objectives. Its inclined head supports relaxed viewing for beginners. The LED lighting system offers bright and stable illumination for all magnifications.

Research Inclined Monocular Microscope BM -6mo(ultra) (BM-6MO)

Specification Table: Research Inclined Monocular Microscope BM -6mo(ultra)

 

Specification Details
Optical system Semi-plan achromatic optical system
Eyepieces EWF 10X (18 mm paired), hard-coated
Objectives 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X (oil)
Viewing head Inclined monocular head with hard-coated prisms
Nosepiece Quadruple revolving ball-bearing nosepiece
Stage Double-layer mechanical stage with low-positioned coaxial knobs
Condenser High-quality condenser lens
Focusing system Separate coarse and fine focusing system
Illumination Bright LED light with solid-state power supply circuitry
Power Not provided
Body New ergonomic design
Accessories Not provided
Extras Not provided

 

Working Principle

 

  1. The LED light enters the condenser from below.

  2. The condenser focuses light evenly through the specimen slide.

  3. The objective lens forms the primary magnified image.

  4. The eyepiece enlarges this image for the user.

  5. The monocular head directs the final image straight to the eye.


 

User Focused Highlights

 

  • Semi-plan objectives offer sharp and bright images.

  • Hard-coated eyepieces and prisms enhance durability.

  • Inclined monocular head gives comfortable viewing for new users.

  • Separate coarse and fine focusing ensures smooth, precise control.

  • Double-layered stage supports stable slide movement.

  • LED illumination provides bright and consistent lighting.

  • New body design improves handling and long-term comfort.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q1. What type of microscope is the BM-6MO Ultra based on its visible design?
The BM-6MO Ultra is a monocular compound microscope designed for slide-based laboratory observation. Its inclined monocular head, multi-objective revolving nosepiece, mechanical stage, and transmitted-light setup indicate suitability for routine medical and educational microscopy.

 

Q2. How does the monocular head with inclined viewing affect user comfort?
The inclined monocular head allows a natural viewing angle while working at a bench. It supports focused observation in short to moderate sessions, which is typical for training, teaching, and routine laboratory examinations.

 

Q3. What level of observation can be carried out with this microscope?
With visible objectives including an oil immersion lens, this microscope supports detailed examination of cells, tissues, bacteria, and blood smears. It is appropriate for junior medical labs and advanced teaching rather than basic school demonstrations.

 

Q4. How does the mechanical stage and focusing system help accuracy?
The double-layer mechanical stage allows precise X–Y movement of slides using control knobs. Separate coarse and fine focusing knobs help achieve sharp focus gradually, which is important at higher magnifications.

 

Q5. What can be understood about illumination from the visible setup?
The microscope uses built-in LED transmitted illumination powered through an internal electrical system. This provides stable and consistent lighting, which is essential for maintaining contrast during routine diagnostic observation.

 

Q6. What does the overall build suggest about durability and maintenance?
The solid base, rigid arm, and metal mechanical parts suggest a microscope designed for regular laboratory use. Maintenance mainly involves routine lens cleaning, careful handling of the oil immersion objective, and keeping the stage and illumination area clean.