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Pre-Mounted Fluorescence Filter Cube Sets

Olympus Filter Cube #86-833

Olympus Filter Cube #86-833

Olympus Filter Cube #86-833 Filter Cube for Nikon Microscopes
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TECHSPEC® Pre-Mounted Fluorescence Filter Cube Sets are designed to easily integrate into popular Olympus or Nikon microscopes. Each fluorescence filter cube set consists of one TECHSPEC Fluorescence Dichroic Filter and two TECHSPEC Fluorescence Bandpass Filters that have been specifically oriented to achieve optimum excitation and emission of popular fluorophores. Additionally these filters are also used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic instruments. For increased adaptability, filters can be easily removed and replaced to meet the needs of the application. Unmounted TECHSPEC Fluorescence Filter Kits are also available.

Common Specifications

Substrate:
Fused Silica (Corning 7980)
Coating:
Hard Coated

Products

 Compatible Fluorophore   Wavelength Range (nm)   Compatible Microscope Brand   Compare  Stock Number  Price Buy
CFP 426 - 498 Olympus
GFP 457 - 538 Olympus
FITC 467 - 556 Olympus
YFP 488 - 554 Olympus
CY3 513 - 613 Olympus
TRITC 532 - 613 Olympus
Texas Red 542 - 644 Olympus
mCherry 542 - 678 Olympus
CY5 604 - 712 Olympus
CY5.5 635 - 736 Olympus
DAPI (High Brightness) 352 - 477 Olympus
DAPI (High Contrast) 382 - 477 Olympus
Lucifer Yellow 426 - 556 Olympus
SpectrumGreen 484 - 537 Olympus
Qdot® 525 415 - 533 Olympus
Qdot® 605 415 - 613 Olympus
Qdot® 625 415 - 633 Olympus
Qdot® 655 415 - 663 Olympus
SpectrumGold 524 - 586 Olympus
SpectrumOrange 532 - 596 Olympus
SpectrumRed 576 - 644 Olympus
Indocyanine Green (ICG) 748 - 851 Olympus
CFP 426 - 498 Nikon
GFP 457 - 538 Nikon
FITC 467 - 556 Nikon
YFP 488 - 554 Nikon
CY3 513 - 613 Nikon
TRITC 532 - 613 Nikon
Texas Red 542 - 644 Nikon
mCherry 542 - 678 Nikon
CY5 604 - 712 Nikon
CY5.5 635 - 736 Nikon
DAPI (High Brightness) 352 - 477 Nikon
DAPI (High Contrast) 382 - 477 Nikon
Lucifer Yellow 426 - 556 Nikon
SpectrumGreen 484 - 537 Nikon
Qdot® 525 415 - 533 Nikon
Qdot® 605 415 - 631 Nikon
Qdot® 625 415 - 633 Nikon
Qdot® 655 415 - 663 Nikon
SpectrumGold - Nikon
SpectrumOrange - Nikon
SpectrumRed - Nikon
Indocyanine Green (ICG) - Nikon

Product Details

Built-to-Order Product: Each product is assembled from stock components at the time of your order. If all components are in-stock, your product will typically ship within 3 - 5 days. If you have any questions about delivery or inventory status, please contact us.

Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
Filter Cube for Olympus BX2/IX2 Microscopes #86-832 £522.75   Request Quote
  • 3-4 days
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Filter Cube (C-FL) for Nikon Microscopes #87-304 £370.60   Request Quote
  • 3-4 days
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Filter Cube for Olympus BX3/IX3 Microscopes #86-833 £522.75   Request Quote
  • 3-4 days
    ×

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