The MC6552 Stereo Microscope combines ultra-widefield optics and precision zoom technology for industrial inspection and research. Featuring a Greenough optical system, 24mm FOV eyepiece, , and 6.5X-52X magnification range, it delivers crystal-clear 3D imaging with zero distortion. Built with full-metal construction and enhanced by a CTV 0.5X adapter, it ensures reliable performance in electronics repair, quality control, and biological observation.
- 24mm Ultra-Widefield Eyepieces
- Rugged Greenough Optical System
- 118mm Extended Working Distance
- Dual-Mode Zoom System
- 45° Ergonomic Viewing Head
- Adjustable Interpupillary Distance (52-76mm)
- FMC Multi-Coated Optics
- CTV 0.5X Adapter Compatibility
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Key Features
24mm Ultra-Widefield Eyepieces
- 30% larger FOV than standard 20mm eyepieces (24mm observation area)
- Flat-field optics eliminate edge distortion, ideal for PCB assemblies and biological specimen scanning.
- Soft rubber eyeguards reduce eye strain during prolonged use.
- Adjustable Interpupillary Distance (52-76mm):Universal fit adapts to diverse users, from students to professionals.
Rugged Greenough Optical System
- All-metal body withstands 8+ hours of daily operation.
- Φ25.5mm lenses with 92% light transmission ensure glare-free, true-color imaging.
- Anti-reflective coating minimizes chromatic aberration.
- 45° Ergonomic Viewing Head: Neck-friendly design reduces strain during extended sessions.
- Fatigue-free observation for multi-hour tasks like quality control or lab research.
118mm Extended Working Distance
- Tool-friendly clearance accommodates probes, tweezers, or irregular samples.
- Enhanced workflow efficiency for electronics repair and industrial inspection.
Dual-Mode Zoom System
- Continuous + Fixed Zoom: Switch seamlessly between fluid magnification adjustments (6.5X-52X) and preset locking.
- Parfocal stability: Maintain focus across all magnifications for repeatable precision in soldering or dissection.
CTV 0.5X Adapter Compatibility
- 60% less vignetting vs. standard adapters.
- Enables seamless integration with C-mount cameras for high-fidelity documentation.
Tech Specs
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Optical System | Greenough Optical System |
| Observation Head | Binocular/Trinocular, 45° inclined |
| Interpupillary Dist. | 52mm-76mm |
| Stereoscopic Angle | 10° |
| Zoom Mechanism | Switchable continuous/stepped zoom (0.65x-5.2x) |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:08 |
| Eyepiece | PL10X24mm (diopter adjustable) |
| Working Distance | 118mm (1x objective lens) |
| Eyepiece Tube | Φ30mm inner diameter, 10mm parfocal |
| Image Output | 100% optical path switching |
| Stand | Φ76mm adapter hole diameter |
Custom Options
Customization Stereo Microscope Parts
Our stereo microscopes offer customizable configurations—mix and match eyepieces, objective lens, microscope stages, microsocpe light source and cameras to build your ideal imaging setup.
Industry Applications
Electronics Repair & Rework
Precision Soldering: The 6.5X-52X zoom range and 118mm working distance allow technicians to inspect and repair micro-components (e.g., SMDs, PCB traces) with unmatched clarity.
3D Imaging: Greenough optical system ensures zero distortion for accurate solder joint analysis and fault detection.
Tool Accessibility: Extended clearance accommodates probes and tweezers during live repairs.
Quality Control in Manufacturing
Defect Detection: 24mm ultra-widefield eyepieces and FMC-coated optics reveal microscopic flaws in materials, coatings, or assemblies.
Repeatable Inspections: Parfocal stability maintains focus across zoom levels for consistent results in high-volume production lines.
Ergonomic Design: 45° viewing head reduces operator fatigue during extended QC sessions.
Biological & Life Science Research
Specimen Analysis: Deep 3D imaging and adjustable interpupillary distance (52-76mm) support detailed observation of tissues, insects, or plant structures.
Documentation Ready: CTV 0.5X adapter enables seamless integration with C-mount cameras for lab-grade imaging.
Low Eye Strain: Soft rubber eyeguards enhance comfort during prolonged research tasks.
Jewelry & Gemstone Inspection
Inclusion Mapping: High-magnification zoom (up to 52X) identifies microscopic inclusions and surface imperfections in gemstones.
Texture Analysis: Optimized parallax provides depth perception for grading cuts, facets, and polish quality.
Durable Build: Full-metal construction withstands daily use in gemological labs or workshops.
Industrial Material Analysis
Surface Profiling: 92% light transmission and anti-reflective coatings ensure true-color imaging for texture evaluation (e.g., metals, polymers).
Tool-Free Adjustments: Rapid interpupillary calibration adapts to multiple users in shared industrial environments.
Vignetting Reduction: CTV 0.5X adapter minimizes image distortion for accurate documentation.
Educational & Training Labs
Student-Friendly Design: Simple stepped zoom locking (6.5X-52X) and universal eyepiece alignment suit diverse skill levels.
Dual-Mode Flexibility: Switch between continuous zoom for dynamic demonstrations and fixed presets for structured training.
Rugged Reliability: All-metal body endures heavy use in technical schools or R&D facilities.
Key Industry Applications of MC6552 Trinocular Stereo Microscope
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