DW-TEK8520 is semiconductor laser scattering combined with cytochemical staining technology to achieve accurate five-classification of white blood cells, 5-part differentiation, 27 parameters 1 Scattergram, 4 Histograms Up to 90 samples per hour Optical solid state LASER scattering High efficient light collector (patented) 12.1″ TFT Touch Screen Original reagent, control and calibration. Easy to operate: Friendly and Intellective Software.Auto sample for option.
Spesifikasi: echnical Specifications: Optical solid state LASER scattering Wide angle light scatter、High efficient light collector(patented) Electrical Impedance、Double hydrodynamic focusing Throughput: Up to 90 samples per hour(Auto sample mode/open sample290samples per hour) Display: 12.1 Inch Touch Screen Sample types: Whole blood、PLT only、HB only、 Capillary predilution、 Diluent、Control、Calibrator Prediluted: 20pL Whole blood: 10pL Carryover: WBC<0.5%,RBC<0.5%,HGB<0.5%,PLT<0.8% Temperature:10-35℃ Humidity:30%~85% Power Requirement: AC 100-240V 50/60HZ Instrument:532mmx400mmx520mm Package: 696mmx576mmx696mm Weight: Net:28KG Gross:32KG
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