21.11.2014 • Product

Vision Engineering: Brilliant stereo images with full comfort

The advanced stereo zoom microscope Lynx, from the microscope manufacturer Vision Engineering, shows amazing ergonomic benefits due to the eyepiece-less technology, especially in the production and quality environments. Lynx offers a purely three-dimensional optical image, key to repeatable and accurate results in microscopic inspection. If you want to inspect a sample, or manipulate a part under the microscope and document the results - the exceptional stereo image of the Lynx microscope provides you with routine everyday magnification, for inspection of all areas of industry and Life Sciences.

Benefits of the eyepiece-less technology

The Lynx stereo microscope utilises Vision Engineering's patented Dynascope technology which offers the user advanced ergonomics by removing the need for restrictive eyepieces. That means the user can sit in a comfortable position in front of the microscope and perform his work in an ergonomic posture, which can sometimes be for long periods of time.

Microscopy in a laminar flow cabinet

A particular advantage of the eyepiece-less technology is the working process of the microscope within a laminar flow cabinet (Safety cabinet) without any problems. This is because the eyepiece-less technology and the large distance of the operator's eyes to the microscope head, allows the user can look through the safety glass window into the Lynx microscope, without limitation to inspect or manipulate the sample.

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Vision Engineering Ltd.

The Freeman Building, Galileo Drive
Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7ER
Germany

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