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SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights

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Ring light, controller & power supply required and sold separately.

Ring light, controller & power supply required and sold separately. SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights, #16-789 MC 1100, Multifunction Controller, #16-790
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  • Switch Between Bright-Field and UV Illumination
  • Maximum UV Illuminance up to 160 W/m2
  • Actively Controlled LED Temperature
  • Five Segment Modes (Full, Semi, Quarter-Circle, Dual-Segment, Four-Segment)
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UV Variable 66 114 UV: 160 W/m2
White: 100 klx at 75mm
#16-789 C$2,226.00   Request Quote  
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SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights for stereo microscopes offer bright-field illumination for both visible and UV
applications. The homogenous white light displays samples in natural color while UV excitation reveals previously invisible parts of the sample through fluorescence. The SCHOTT MC 1100 Controller makes it easy to switch between the two illumination modes and controls light intensity and illumination direction. VisiLED ringlights offer extremely homogeneous and shadow-free illumination in a robust metal housing, with a well-designed heat sink enabling maximum brightness and a long lifetime. In combination with accessories such as diffusers, polarizer sets and adaptor rings, multiple illumination modes are possible. SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights are used in variety of applications including forensic and life sciences, industrial coatings, and structural crack detection.

Note: Power supply, power cord and controller are required and sold separately. Compatible only with SCHOTT MC 1100 Controller. A UV protection filter is included.

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1.8m Power Cord for SCHOTT VisiLED Ringlights #16-792 C$30.80   Request Quote
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Power Supply for SCHOTT VisiLED Ringlights (Recertified 05-P) #16-791-RCD-05P Recertified C$574.00   Request Quote
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Power Supply for SCHOTT VisiLED Ringlights #16-791 C$140.00   Request Quote
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MC 1100, Multifunction Controller #16-790 C$721.00   Request Quote
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MC 1100, Multifunction Controller (Recertified 05-P) #16-790-RCD-05P Recertified C$574.00   Request Quote
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Schott Transmitted Light Stage Brightfield #72-154 New C$1,006.60   Request Quote
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Schott Transmitted Light Stage Darkfield #72-155 New C$1,876.00   Request Quote
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Schott Mount VisiLed Darkfield Ring Light #72-158 New C$1,225.00   Request Quote
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SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights feature 5 different segment modes to achieve optimal illumination for your application.
SCHOTT VisiLED UV Ringlights feature 5 different segment modes to achieve optimal illumination for your application.
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