Microscopy

MICRO MÉCANIQUE offers a comprehensive range of microscopy solutions, cameras, lenses, lighting, motorised stages, incubation chambers and accessories. We support you from selection to installation, including training and maintenance, to optimise your observations and protocols, from teaching laboratories to advanced research.

Electrophysiology & Neuroscience

For over 35 years, MICRO MÉCANIQUE SAS has been supporting researchers and laboratories in neuroscience, electrophysiology and optogenetics. We offer a comprehensive range of equipment (amplifiers, micromanipulators, microinjection systems, etc.) and comprehensive support: advice, installation, training and maintenance throughout France.

Incubation system for ZEISS microscope

The Digital Pixel incubation chamber is tailor-made for Zeiss microscopes, including the Observer, LSM 800/880 and Elyra series. Offering stable temperature control with a thermal homogeneity of ±0.3°C, it provides an optimal vibration-free environment for long-term imaging applications in high-precision microscopy.

Features of the ZEISS Microscope Incubation System

  • Tailor-made design with ergonomic openings adapted to the microscope
  • Zero vibration: rigid structure with no air circulation
  • Operating temperature: ambient +1 °C to 42 °C
  • Thermal homogeneity ± 0.3°C over the XY area of the stage
  • Compatibility: Zeiss Observer, LSM 800/880, Elyra
  • Internal surface matt/black or transparent (SuperSeal™ option)

Technical specifications of the ZEISS Microscope Incubation System

Caractéristique Valeur
Adjustable temperature Ambient +1 °C to +42 °C
Homogeneity ± 0,3 °C
Vibrations None (structure without forced air)
Sample access Made-to-measure openings with easy access
Microscope compatibility Zeiss Observer, 200M, LSM 800/880, Elyra
Surface options Matte/black or clear, SuperSeal™ available

Applications

  • Real-time imaging of living cells on Zeiss systems
  • Extended Z-stack acquisition without thermal deviation
  • High-resolution microscopy: LSM, Elyra SR, Observer
  • Imaging of model organisms: Xenopus, Drosophila, Zebrafish