Description
Specifications
Product Name – Blood Cell Counter
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Mechanical/Electronic Instrument
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Hematology Analysis, Blood Cell Counting, Laboratory Diagnostics
product overview
The Blood Cell Counter is a precision laboratory instrument designed to accurately quantify various blood cell types with consistent reliability. Engineered using high-grade materials and advanced measurement mechanisms, this instrument provides precise counts while maintaining durability under frequent laboratory usage. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of handling, and the clearly marked display or measurement interface allows for effortless reading of results. The counter operates through a calibrated mechanism that minimizes errors, ensuring high reproducibility in measurements. The Blood Cell Counter is constructed to withstand repeated use while maintaining sensitivity and accuracy, making it suitable for continuous laboratory operations. Its compact and lightweight form factor allows seamless integration into laboratory workspaces without compromising efficiency. The instrument’s robust construction resists minor shocks and handling errors, preserving calibration and performance over time. Attention to detail in the design, including smooth surfaces and sturdy components, contributes to both durability and operational reliability. With high precision, consistent performance, and user-friendly functionality, this Blood Cell Counter serves as a dependable tool for accurate quantitative blood analysis. Its reliable operation ensures consistent and repeatable results, while the laboratory-grade construction guarantees long-term durability and performance under rigorous laboratory conditions.
FAQs
1. What types of blood cells can this counter measure?
The Blood Cell Counter can measure red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets depending on the calibrated mechanism used.
2. Is it compatible with automated laboratory systems?
Some models are compatible with automated systems, while others operate as standalone manual or electronic instruments.
3. How should the Blood Cell Counter be stored?
Store in a clean, dry area, away from dust, humidity, and direct sunlight to maintain accuracy and calibration.
4. Are there alternatives for blood cell counting?
Yes, flow cytometers and automated hematology analyzers serve as alternatives for similar measurements with advanced features.
5. How can I ensure consistent measurement accuracy?
Regularly calibrate the instrument, avoid overloading, and clean gently to maintain optimal performance and precise results.










