The hematology analyzers are being used predominantly for cell counts and differential leukocyte analysis, but in addition, these analyzers are capable of reporting many additional parameters and can provide much more information than what they are intended to provide, but unfortunately, due to lack of knowledge and propagation, they are not being optimally utilized to their potential. The new information available with these additional parameters may help the laboratory physician in the screening and diagnosis of many disease states. Zenix 144 is a smart and compact fully automated 3-part differential hematology analyzer designed to support routine laboratory procedures reliably and efficiently
Parameters : WBC, LYM#, MON#, GRA#, LYM%, MON%, GRA%, RBC, HGB, MCHC, MCH, MCV, HCT, RDW-CW, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, P-LCR and Histograms for WBC, RBC and PLT. Principle : Electrical resistance for counting WBC, RBC, and PLT Sample volume : Prediluted 20 ul; Whole Blood; 9.8 ul Throughput : Up to 30 samples per hour Display : 8.0” TFT color LCD wit mouse operation Alarms : Error messages Input/output : RS.232. USB, LAN keyboard and mouse interface Printout : Thermal printer, 55 mm with paper, various printout formats, external printer optional Operating environment : temperature; 15oC-35oC ; Humidity ; < 80% Power requirement :a.c 100-240V, 50-60 + 1 HZ Dimension LxWxH (mm) : 468x325x395 Weight : 16,5 kg
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