The MC-6S educational stereo microscope is designed for schools, laboratories, and technical training environments where clarity and ease of use are essential.
With a 6.5X–58X zoom range and widefield optical system, it provides clear 3D visualization for hands-on learning, demonstration, and practical training.
Its ergonomic design and flexible configuration make it ideal for long teaching sessions and interactive classroom applications.
Educational Stereo Microscope for Schools & Training | MC-6S
- Classroom-Optimized Optics
- Ergonomic Design for Group Learning
- Interactive Teaching Features
- Durable & Safe for Student Use
- Curriculum-Ready Accessories
Classroom-Optimized Optics
- 6.5X-58X Seamless Zoom – Smooth magnification transitions for teaching macro-to-micro concepts (e.g., insect morphology to circuit board inspection).
- WF10X/23mm Eyepieces – Widefield view allows multiple students to observe simultaneously during demonstrations.
Ergonomic Design for Group Learning
- Tool-Free IPD Adjustment (54-76mm) – Quickly adapts to different users, ideal for shared lab environments.
- 45° Inclined Binocular Head – Reduces neck strain during prolonged use in classroom settings.
Interactive Teaching Features
- Lockable Magnification Presets – Teachers can pre-set zoom levels (e.g., 10X, 30X) for standardized lesson plans.
- 0.5X CTV Camera Port – Stream live footage to displays for group instruction or remote learning.
Durable & Safe for Student Use
- Aluminum Anti-Tip Base – Sturdy 395×295mm platform withstands frequent adjustments in busy labs.
- ESD-Safe Options – Available for electronics training (prevents static damage to sensitive components).
Curriculum-Ready Accessories
- Auxiliary Lenses (0.3X-2X) – Extend range for specialized lessons (e.g., 2X for geology samples).
- Dual-Contrast LED Ring Light – Switch between reflected/transmitted illumination for biology vs. engineering applications.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Magnification Range | 6.5X-58X (0.65X-5.8X zoom + aux. objectives) |
| Eyepiece | WF10X/23mm (widefield) |
| Working Distance | Universal (adjustable) |
| Zoom Ratio | 8.9:1 |
| Lighting | Adjustable LED ring light |
| Camera Port | 0.5X CTV connector for imaging |
| Base Dimensions | 395×295mm (aluminum construction) |
| Column Height | 260mm |
| Sensor (Optional) | 1/1.8 inch (2.0µm×2.0µm resolution) |
Customizable Educational Stereo Microscope Configurations for Training
The MC-6S educational stereo microscope supports flexible configurations to meet the needs of different teaching and training environments.
Widefield eyepieces provide a larger viewing area, allowing students to observe specimens more comfortably and reducing eye strain during long classroom sessions.
Different objective lenses allow teachers to adjust magnification levels for various teaching purposes, from basic observation to more detailed demonstrations.
Durable and stable stages ensure safe handling of samples during classroom use, supporting repeated student interaction and group learning.
Flexible arm configurations make it easier to reposition the microscope for demonstrations, group viewing, and multi-angle teaching scenarios.
Optional camera systems enable real-time display on screens, making the educational stereo microscope ideal for group teaching, presentations, and remote learning.
Adjustable lighting improves visibility of different sample types, helping students clearly observe structures in both biological and technical applications.
Applications of Educational Stereo Microscopes in Training & Inspection
An educational stereo microscope is often used in electronics training to help students observe solder joints and understand basic soldering quality. It provides clear visualization of joint structure and common defects in a learning environment.
In technical training programs, the educational stereo microscope supports hands-on PCB assembly and rework practice. Students can learn component placement, soldering techniques, and inspection methods with real-time visual feedback.
For electronics education, a stereo microscope helps students understand SMT and THT components, including their structure, alignment, and placement on PCBs. It enhances both theoretical and practical learning.
In repair training courses, the educational stereo microscope allows learners to practice troubleshooting and component-level repair. It improves accuracy and confidence in real-world repair scenarios.
In advanced technical training, the educational stereo microscope is used to demonstrate inspection techniques for high-reliability electronic components used in automotive and aerospace systems.
Educational stereo microscopes are widely used in laboratories and STEM classrooms to teach biology, materials science, and engineering concepts through direct observation and experimentation.
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