Scientifica Filter Cube Module | Collect higher quality data across the entire field of view

Scientifica Filter Cube Module

Collect higher quality data across the entire field of view with the Scientifica Filter Cube Module (FCM).

The FCM is a compact, flexible and efficient epifluorescence illuminator, optimised for use with LED light engines. Specifically designed for Scientifica microscopes, from a SliceScope to a HyperScope with HoloStim-3D, the FCM ensures optimal illumination of samples in all possible configurations. The FCM therefore adapts as your experiments and equipment develop.

Scientifica Filter Cube Module
Improve patch clamp experiments with minimal vibrations

The position of the filter wheel is controlled by magnets, allowing it to be easily adjusted by simply loosening a screw, reducing vibrations when changing filters.

Gain higher quality data with more even epifluorescent field illumination

The FCM is specifically designed for use with LED light engines and Scientifica microscopes to achieve optimal illumination.

Compatible with a wide range of light options

As the FCM is compatible with a 3mm liquid light guide, fewer optical components are required, and a wide range of light options are available.

Parameter
Parameter
Specification
Number of filter cube positions
Number of filter cube positions
3
Filter switching
Filter switching
Through rotation. Magnetic filter stops can be adjusted for minimal vibration
Adjustment of collimation
Adjustment of collimation
Through LLG insertion depth

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