Zeiss metallographic microscope Primo Star iLED
introduce:
Inheriting Robert Koch's tradition: using Zeiss microscope to study tuberculosis
In 1882, Robert Koch discovered the pulmonary tuberculosis pathogen, namely Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Another technological contribution of Zeiss in the prevention and control of infectious diseases: Zeiss metallographic microscopePrimo Star iLED is a microscope used for tuberculosis detection.
Zeiss metallographic microscopePrimo Star iLED provides a flexible solution for tuberculosis detection using LED fluorescence and transmitted light fields.
It all depends on you
You have decided whether to use Ziehl Neelsen staining method to detect pulmonary tuberculosis, or to use Auramine O staining sample for fluorescence detection. Zeiss metallographic microscopePrimo Star iLED can switch between these two detection modes.
Provide discounted prices to countries severely affected by tuberculosis
Zeiss metallographic microscopeThe Primo Star iLED microscope was jointly developed by Zeiss and the Swiss Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics. The Zeiss metallographic microscope Primo Star iLED will be offered at a discounted price to 74 countries severely affected by infectious diseases.
characteristic
An important component for fast and efficient detection
- Reflected light fluorescence
- Quickly switch between fluorescence and bright field
- Economic LED Design
- The battery is used when there is no power supply
- The unique eyepiece cover can help eliminate the influence of stray light during tuberculosis testing
- Easy to operate
- durable
- Carl Zeiss high-quality optical lenses with mature technology
- High quality materials
- Enjoy Carl Zeiss global technical support
application:
Auramine staining for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis using fluorescence microscopy and Primo Star ilED
In this video tutorial, Dr. Harald Hoffmann, Director of the Gauting Supernational Laboratory in Germany, certified by the International Health Organization, demonstrates how to prepare stained smears for tuberculosis diagnosis using fluorescence microscopy technology and Carl Zeiss Primo Star iLED microscope.
