We buy used / pre-owned laboratory Instruments. Do you have an Olympus BX51 Microscope that you are looking to sell, trade, or liquidate? Please complete the form on the right, and we will make an offer on it. You can easily upload multiple photos and/or a spreadsheet. Also interested in: Analyzers, HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, Automated Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Liquid handling, and various other scientific/research instruments that are 15 years old or newer. We specialize in reconditioning and supplying microscopes, such as the Olympus BX51 Microscope, to laboratories on a limited budget. Your instrument will support laboratories that are unable to afford new equipment. Your retired equipment will make a world of difference in a university or start-up lab, especially those run by scientific personnel operating on tight budgets, facilitating vital research. We provide an environmentally friendly alternative to electronic waste disposal by repurposing used laboratory instruments. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us. General Instrument Overview The Olympus BX51 Microscope drawing presented above illustrates a cut-away diagram of the Olympus BX51 Microscope equipped with a vertical illuminator and lamphouses for both diascopic (tungsten-halogen) and epi-fluorescence (mercury arc) light sources. Also featured is a traditional 35-millimeter camera system, but this could easily be substituted for a Peltier-cooled scientific CCD, digital video, avalanche photodiode, or photomultiplier detector. The fluorescence filter cube turret, housed at the front of the vertical illuminator, is equipped with up to six unique filter sets housed within individual cubes. | |
We buy used / pre-owned laboratory Instruments. Do you have an Olympus BX51 Microscope that you are looking to sell, trade, or liquidate? Please complete the form below, and we will make an offer on it. You can easily upload multiple photos and/or a spreadsheet. Also interested in: Analyzers, HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, Automated Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Liquid handling, and various other scientific/research instruments are 15 years old or newer. We specialize in reconditioning and supplying microscopes, such as the Olympus BX51 Microscope, to laboratories on a limited budget. Your instrument will support laboratories that are unable to afford new equipment. Your retired equipment will make a world of difference in a university or start-up lab, especially those run by scientific personnel operating on tight budgets, facilitating vital research. We provide an environmentally friendly alternative to electronic waste disposal by repurposing used laboratory instruments. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us. | |
General Instrument Overview The Olympus BX51 Microscope drawing presented above illustrates a cut-away diagram of the Olympus BX51 Microscope equipped with a vertical illuminator and lamphouses for both diascopic (tungsten-halogen) and epi-fluorescence (mercury arc) light sources. Also featured is a traditional 35-millimeter camera system, but this could easily be substituted for a Peltier-cooled scientific CCD, digital video, avalanche photodiode, or photomultiplier detector. The fluorescence filter cube turret, housed at the front of the vertical illuminator, is equipped with up to six unique filter sets housed within individual cubes. |