ToupTek FM100 – Fluorescence Microscope System (Epi-fluorescence, DAPI)

ToupTek FM100 is a fluorescence microscope system (epi-fluorescence) for observing fluorescent specimens. Excitation light of a specific wavelength excites the fluorophores, and emission filters separate the fluorescence signal, so the detector records only the emission – key in modern biology (e.g. visualization of biomolecules).

What is fluorescence microscopy?

A fluorophore absorbs the energy of the excitation light and emits light of a longer wavelength (Stokes shift). The dichroic reflects the excitation and transmits the emission, and the emission filter further cleans up the signal. The FM100 uses 365 nm UV-LED excitation and a DAPI module (with an optional FITC/TRITC), offering sensitive, specific detection of labeled structures.

Key features

  • Epi-fluorescence, 3 W 365 nm UV-LED source (>20,000 h)
  • DAPI filter module (exc. 365 nm / em. 445 nm / dichroic 405 nm), FITC/TRITC options
  • 2×–50× objectives (std 60 mm / long-WD 95 mm)
  • 1× imaging path (180 mm tube), 25 mm image circle, uniformity >85%
  • Camera interface C / M42 / M52
  • Multi-position filter turret (option), modular design

Technical specification

Techniquefluorescence microscopy (epi)
Excitation3 W UV-LED, 365 nm
Filter moduleDAPI (365/445 nm, 405 nm dichroic); FITC/TRITC options
Objectives2×–50× (std/long-WD)
Image circle25 mm
Camera interfaceC / M42 / M52

Applications

  • Biomedical research and cell imaging
  • Immunofluorescence and fluorescent labeling
  • Optical brightener detection (e.g. in papermaking)
  • Quality control

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