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Form/co-ordinate, optical and vision instrumentation
News Release from: Vision Engineering | Subject: Mantis Macro
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2006
Scope to ease inspection and
manipulation
Stereo microscope is designed to make inspection and manipulation tasks easier with an inline "eyepieceless" viewer.
The Mantis Macro is a stereo microscope designed by Vision Engineering to make inspection and manipulation tasks easier with its inline "eyepieceless" viewer The inline viewing optimises the co-ordination of the operator's hands and eyes to allow them to manipulate samples easily and comfortably
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mantis bridges the critical gap
Vision's Mantis bridges the critical gap between microscopes and bench magnifiers.
Mantis Macro is from the new range of Mantis "eyepieceless" stereo viewers from Vision Engineering.
The new family have been recently introduced on the market following the success of the original Mantis stereo viewer manufactured for more than a decade.
With developments in design and technology, new generation Mantis offers all the superior "eyepieceless" ergonomics of the original Mantis and incorporates a new design with LED illumination and superior image clarity.
Unlike the other members of the Mantis family which have an upright optical path, Mantis Macro provides a straight through in-line view.
As the positioning of the operators eyes and hands are completely inline maximising co-ordination, manipulating tasks under magnification couldn't be easier.
The new sleek design of the stereo viewers can be clearly seen on Mantis Macro with its robust yet flexible outer casing, small footprint for the work bench and flexible universal stand.
For additional flexibility when manipulating a subject, the head has the freedom to be tilted by 30 degrees and the interchangeable turret provides quick, smooth change of its x2.5 and x5.0 objectives.
Operators also benefit from a substantial 40 LEDs to illuminate the subject providing as much as 10,000 hours of illumination. Request a free brochure from Vision Engineering ...
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