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SCHOTT KL Fiber Optic Light Sources

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  • Maximum Light Intensity of 1100 Lumens
  • Continuous Dimming from 0 - 100%
  • Various Light Guide Options Available
  • Ideal for Use with Stereo Microscopes

SCHOTT KL Fiber Optic Light Sources are LED cold light sources that produce intense, but heat free light for microscopy applications. Combining the efficient light output of the light engine with various light guide geometries offers significantly higher intensities compared to direct LED light. Two light source models are available, the KL 1600 which features a 680 lumens maximum intensity and the KL 2500 which features an 1100 lumens maximum intensity with an extra-fine dimming option. SCHOTT KL Fiber Optic Light Sources are ergonomically designed to have a small footprint, allowing them to be easily integrated into compact benchtop lab settings. The uniform light quality of the KL Series is ideal for biological, geological, and pathological stereo microscope applications.

Note: Power cord sold separately.

 

Common Specifications

Operating Lifetime (hours):
>50,000
Intensity Control Option:
Yes
Type of Illumination:
LED Illuminator
Manufacturer:
SCHOTT
Illumination Mode:
Constant
Dimensions (mm):
114L x 231W x 137H
Color:
White
Input Voltage (V):
24 DC
Power Supply:
Power Cord Required and Sold Separately:
USA: #16-792
Europe: #18-492
Japan: #78-580
Korea: #16-792
China: #16-792
UK: #18-493
Switzerland: #18-494
Color Temperature (K):
5600

Products

 Title  Compare  Stock Number  Price Buy
Schott KL 1600 LED Light Source
Schott KL 2500 LED Light Source

Accessories

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Schott Single Gooseneck 4.5mm Light Guide #72-137 New A$328.00   Request Quote
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Schott Double Gooseneck 4.5mm Light Guide #72-138 New A$576.00   Request Quote
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Focusing Lens w/ Filter Set Schott 5mm Light Guides #72-139 New A$75.20   Request Quote
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Polarization Filter Schott Focusing Lens #72-140 New A$168.00   Request Quote
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Halogen Filter Schott Focusing Lens #72-141 New A$80.00   Request Quote
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Polarization Set Schott Annular Ring Light #72-143 New A$832.00   Request Quote
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Schott Annular Ring Light 66mm Dia #72-160 New A$68.80   Request Quote
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Schott KL Annular Ring Light 81mm Dia #72-161 New A$1,640.00   Request Quote
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Schott KL Annular Ring Light 86mm Dia #72-162 New A$2,080.00   Request Quote
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Schott KL Annular Ring Light 40mm Dia #72-164 New A$1,600.00   Request Quote
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Schott KL Darkfield Ring Light #72-136 New A$1,400.00   Request Quote
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Schott KL 100mm Line Light #72-142 New A$2,003.20   Request Quote
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Schott Transmitted Light Stage Darkfield #72-155 New A$2,144.00   Request Quote
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Schott Brightfield Ring Light WD 55-145mm #72-152 New A$1,366.40   Request Quote
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