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Automatic hematology analyzer HA3100
benchtop

automatic hematology analyzer
automatic hematology analyzer
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Characteristics

Operation
automatic
Configuration
benchtop

Description

The Automatic Hematology Analyzer is an in vitro diagnostic device that used for quantitative analysis of blood cells, and it can realize three classifications of the count results of white blood cells. This analyzer is a clinical inspection instrument for screening. When making a clinical judgment based on the analysis results, the doctor should take the clinical examination results or other test results into consideration. This analyzer is suitable for the detection of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin and other parameters and counting of white blood cells into three classifications. Features Automatic storage of test results, review and print all parameters in test results; Color touch screen, all parameters and histograms can be displayed in the same screen; Support the expansion of external devices such as mouse, keyboard and printer; Optical five reference ranges: newborn, children, adult women, adult men, and general use; Multiple clogging elimination methods: high-pressure burning jewel hole, high-pressure reverse rinsing and soaking; Automatic cleaning of sample probe; Multi-language; Built-in thermal printer, serial port printing and other printing methods; With quality control management and calibration management function; Use the cyanide-free SFT method (environmentally friendly) to measure hemoglobin; Floating boundary algorithm and histogram abnormal prompt function. Three communication methods: serial port, wired network and wireless network (optional).

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