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Counting chambers
Hand tally counter
Use for counting blood cells, bacterial colonies, drops of liquid, or any repetitive event. Tallies up to 9999. Features a quick-reset knob, lens window for easy reading, and finger ring for a secure grip. Sturdy, chrome-finished, metal housing.
Dimensions: 46mm diameter x 41mm W....
Counting chambers C-Chip, two chambers
Disposable counting chamber made of optical plastic. Dimensions: 25 x 75 mm, thickness 1,6 mm. Various applications such as blood cell counting, cell concentration measurement, sperm counting, investigation of cell viability and bacteria and fungal spore counting.
- No need for coverslips
- Reduces the risk of infectious materials
- Quartz grade optical plastic
- Guaranteed repeatability and reliability
- Individually wrapped
Counting chamber, Improved Neubauer
With double ruling. Calibratable.
Cell depth 0.1mm. Counting grid with 9 large squares each 1 mm². The 4 large squares in the corners for counting leucocytes are each subdivided into 16 squares with a side length of 0.25mm. The large square in the middle is subdivided into 25 squares each with a side length of 0.2mm. Each of these is further subdivided into 16 smaller squares each with a side length of 0.05 mm and an area of 0.0025mm². The 5 group squares marked with an 'E' are used to count thrombocytes and erythrocytes. All group squares have triple boundary lines on each side....
Economy Counters
Mechanical, benchtop counters are ideal for determining the number of cells, counting parts, etc. Use with blood cell labels provided or insert your own. Each key records up to 999 count strokes. A totalising window keeps track of the total number of strokes made on all keys; a bell rings at every 100 total counts reached....
Counting chamber, Fuchs-Rosenthal
With double ruling. Without snap-on clips. Calibratable.
Cell depth 0.2mm. Grid has 16 x large 1 mm² squares. Each square is divided into 16 smaller squares each with a side length of 0.25mm and an area of 0.0625mm². These counting chambers are commonly used to count cells in cerebrospinal fluid....
Counting chamber, Thoma
Double ruling. Without snap-on clips. Calibratable. Cell depth 0.1mm. Grid is the same as the grid in the centre of large square in the Neubauer chamber. The area of the small square is 0.0025mm². Since the large outer squares are not included, the Thoma system is only used to count thrombocytes and erythrocytes....
Counting chamber, Improved Neubauer
With double ruling. Calibratable.
Cell depth 0.1mm. Counting grid with 9 large squares each 1 mm². The 4 large squares in the corners for counting leucocytes are each subdivided into 16 squares with a side length of 0.25mm. The large square in the middle is subdivided into 25 squares each with a side length of 0.2mm. Each of these is further subdivided into 16 smaller squares each with a side length of 0.05 mm and an area of 0.0025mm². The 5 group squares marked with an 'E' are used to count thrombocytes and erythrocytes. All group squares have triple boundary lines on each side....
Counting chamber, Improved Neubauer, bright line
Bright line. With double ruling. Calibratable. Same counting grid as the Improved Neubauer cell, but with rhodium coated chamber base. Rulings are engraved into the Rhodium layer and appear bright under normal microscope settings. By altering the contrast it is possible to reverse the image under the microscope to make the rulings appear brighter or darker as required....
Counting chamber, Improved Neubauer
With double ruling. Calibratable. Cell depth 0.1 mm. Same ruling as Improved Neubauer, but the large square in the centre is divided into 16 squares each with a side length of 0.25 mm. Unlike the more modern Improved Neubauer counting chambers, the counting area of each group square is limited by the outermost of the triple border lines....
Counting chamber, Improved Neubauer
Bright line. With double ruling. Calibratable. Same counting grid as the Improved Neubauer cell, but with rhodium coated chamber base. Rulings are engraved into the Rhodium layer and appear bright under normal microscope settings. By altering the contrast it is possible to reverse the image under the microscope to make the rulings appear brighter or darker as required....