Cargille LDF Low-Fluorescence Immersion Oil - 1/4 Fl. Oz.

SKU: ML-LDF

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$21.99

The Higher the Magnification - The More Detail You'll See

Magnification can represent combinations of lenses including objective, ocular, and auxiliary lenses. The magnification ranges described here may include these combinations.

Compound Microscopes may include additional eyepieces (ocular lenses) to expand the total magnification range.

Stereo and other Inspection Microscopes may include additional eyepieces and auxiliary lenses including Barlow lenses to expand the total magnification range.

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Key Features

    • Cargille LDF low-fluorescence immersion oil
    • 1/4 fl. oz. (7.39ml)
    • 500 cSt viscosity

Cargille's LDF immersion oil is formulated to have very low self-fluorescence -- including in the UV-A band -- making it ideal for fluorescence microscopy. The oil is low-viscosity, and maintains high transmittance throughout the visible spectrum and UV-A band.

Immersion oil is necessary for high magnification microscopy when using oil-immersion objective lenses. Do not use with dry or water-immersion lenses. Immersion oil should also be used on oil-compatible light-condensers when working at high magnifications, as the oil ensures a consistent refractive index throughout the optical path, providing the highest resolution possible.

Specifications

Volume 1/4 fl. oz. (7.39ml)
Refractive Index 1.556 @ 340nm
1.525 @ 480nm
1.518 @ 546nm
1.510 @ 694nm
Viscosity 500cSt (23°C)
Odor Distinct
User Manual Name Downloads
MSDS-Cargille-LDF_37LDF.pdf Download File
Immersion-Oil-Type-LDF.pdf Download File

Cargille's LDF immersion oil is formulated to have very low self-fluorescence -- including in the UV-A band -- making it ideal for fluorescence microscopy. The oil is low-viscosity, and maintains high transmittance throughout the visible spectrum and UV-A band.

Immersion oil is necessary for high magnification microscopy when using oil-immersion objective lenses. Do not use with dry or water-immersion lenses. Immersion oil should also be used on oil-compatible light-condensers when working at high magnifications, as the oil ensures a consistent refractive index throughout the optical path, providing the highest resolution possible.

Specifications

Volume 1/4 fl. oz. (7.39ml)
Refractive Index 1.556 @ 340nm
1.525 @ 480nm
1.518 @ 546nm
1.510 @ 694nm
Viscosity 500cSt (23°C)
Odor Distinct

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