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New Fluorescence Microscopy Illumination System

publication date: Mar 17, 2017
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author/source: Prior Scientific Instruments Ltd.

The Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System from Prior Scientific offers a powerful, cost effective alternative to traditional short arc Mercury vapour lamps and bulbs used in fluorescence microscopy.

lumen 200Mercury vapour lamps and bulbs suffer from a number of limiting disadvantages including an operational lifetime rarely exceeding 200 hours and the need for time consuming alignment procedures during installation. In addition Mercury vapour bulbs are susceptible to flickering, limiting the use of these light sources in quantitative fluorescent microscopy. Despite this, Mercury vapour lamps and bulbs are still regarded as an excellent illumination source for many fluorophores, even when the dyes are present in low concentrations.

Many microscopists, whilst recognising the disadvantages of Mercury vapour lamps and bulbs, worry that replacing it with another light source could affect the excitation of their fluorophores, and may require a replacement of filters which could prove both time consuming and costly. The Lumen 200 fluorescence illumination system from Prior Scientific is proven to offer a superior alternative to a mercury vapour lamp or bulb whilst retaining the spectral quality offered by these traditional microscopy light sources. 

Using a metal halide lamp rather than the more traditional high pressure mercury or xenon burners, the Lumen 200 delivers 2000 hours of stable output compared to a maximum of 200 hours for a mercury vapour lamp or bulb. Coupled to a microscope using a liquid light guide there is very little heat transfer helping to eliminate thermal drift during time lapse experiments. The Lumen 200 also incorporates a variable light attenuation control to reduce the potential of bleaching and phototoxicity.

With an effective lifespan of 2000 hours, light source replacements are needed less frequently. A built-in display clearly indicates how much time your current Lumen 200 light source has left and alerts you when it needs replacing. No time consuming alignment procedures are required when replacing the light source, thanks to its self-aligning design and to the Lumen 200 liquid light guide that homogenises the light. 

The spectrum of the Lumen 200 is similar to that of a traditional Mercury vapour lamp or bulb, ensuring that the quality and characteristics of the excitation light is maintained and that no costly filter changes are required. Compatible with most commercially available upright and inverted research microscopes, the Lumen 200 is an excellent choice for a great value, efficient and superior replacement for a traditional Mercury vapour lamp or bulb light source.


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