CK-1

New Product

Chamber Dish

Ensures stability in fluid level and supports advanced method of observation.

With a plastic bottom dish, the optical refractive index varies and thus impairs the image. The use of a glass bottom dish is essential for advanced observation. While disposable glass bottom dishes are already available, we have developed a uniquely shaped chamber-type glass bottom dish that enables more advanced observation.

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Surface Tension Stabilizes the Fluid Surface

The gently-curved slope adjusts the inflow force of the fluid and stabilizes the bulge of a dome formed.

Surface Tension

  1. Surface tension becomes stable with the force to flow into the center and the flow becomes less dispersed.
  2. Surface tension helps to keep a water or oil immersion lens in contact with the fluid level.
  3. With the fluid level stabilized, changes in the optical refractive index can be reduced to a minimum.


CK-1

New Product

Chamber Dish

Maintenance-friendly Design

An easily-obtainable, commercially available ø22mm cover glass can be inserted in the inside bottom.

Easily detachable and thus easy to be cleaned and sterilized, it permits reuse instead of discarding it after use to ensure eco-friendliness.


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Tough dirt gets accumulated along the edges.


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Can be taken apart for thorough cleaning.
The cover glass can be easily replaced when necessary.



CK-1

New Product

Chamber Dish

Key Features

Key features of the CK-1

  1. The surface can be specially processed to stabilize the fluid surface.
  2. The grooved surface allows the application of silicone grease to prevent leakage.
  3. A commercially available ø22mm cover glass can be inserted. Replaceable and easily obtainable in the event of breakage or loss.
  4. Simply, fit a cover glass on this and screw it on to the chamber dish.


CK-1

New Product

Chamber Dish

Setting Example

ITS + CK-1A + CK-1 setting example
ITS + CK-1A + CK-1 setting example


Dimensions

Dimensions


Associated Information


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