About ConXport Haemocytometer Standard
The Hemocytometer Is A Counting-Chamber Device Used ForCounting Blood Cells. Haemocytometer Set Comes In A Plastic Case Consisting Of:
1 Counting Chamber Without Clamps With Double Net Ruling.
Two Cover Glasses,
One Blood Diluting Pipette Thoma For Red Blood Cells.
One Blood Diluting Pipette Thoma For White Blood Cells
Two Silicone Tubings Of Approx. 16 Cm Length
Precision in Cell CountingThe ConXport Haemocytometer provides high accuracy with its finely calibrated grid divisions (0.002 mm), allowing clear visualization and reliable quantification of cells. Its compatibility with standard compound microscopes and the use of optical glass ensure consistent results across diverse laboratory environments.
Durable and Reusable DesignSupplied with a specialized thick cover glass and protective case, this haemocytometer is engineered for repeated use. Its polished surface and permanent marking withstand routine cleaning, supporting longevity and reducing replacement costs for laboratories.
Versatile Application AreasDesigned for manual cell counting, the ConXport Neubauer Chamber is suitable for a range of applications, including blood cell, sperm, and microorganism counting. Laboratories can utilize it for diagnostic, research, or educational purposes, benefitting from its standardized dimensions and reliable accuracy.
FAQs of ConXport Haemocytometer Standard:
Q: How do I use the ConXport Haemocytometer Standard for cell counting?
A: Begin by cleaning the chamber and placing the supplied thick cover glass over the Neubauer grid. Load your cell suspension into the groove and use a standard compound microscope to focus on the counting grid, then manually count the cells within the designated squares according to established laboratory protocols.
Q: What types of cells can I quantify with the Neubauer counting chamber?
A: This haemocytometer is suitable for counting a variety of cells, including blood cells, sperm cells, and microorganisms. Its precise grid is designed for versatility in clinical, research, and teaching laboratories.
Q: When should the haemocytometer be cleaned and how is it maintained?
A: You should clean the haemocytometer before and after each use with suitable laboratory solutions to maintain accuracy and prevent contamination. Its polished surface and durable materials facilitate easy cleaning and long-term reuse.
Q: Where is the ConXport Neubauer Counting Chamber typically used?
A: The counting chamber is commonly employed in laboratory settings across research institutes, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and educational institutions throughout India and internationally.
Q: What process ensures high accuracy in cell quantification with this device?
A: High accuracy is achieved through precision manufacturing of the grid (0.002 mm division), regulated depth (0.1 mm), and the use of optical glass, which enhances visibility and consistency in manual cell counts.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the ConXport Neubauer Counting Chamber?
A: Benefits include reproducible and reliable cell counts, durability from reusable materials, compatibility with standard laboratory microscopes, and a protective case for safe handling and storage.
Q: Is the ConXport Haemocytometer suitable for automated cell counting?
A: No, this device is designed for manual cell counting and does not support automated processes. It is ideal for professionals or students who require hands-on quantification using microscopes.