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H50, the groundbreaking 5-part hematology analyzer, is driven by intuitive technology, where ingenuity meets advancement. All in one package integrates innovative technology, simple operations, fewer reagents, intelligent fluidic system design and better performance. The compact, yet smaller design enables bigger possibilities in economizing not only clinicians' budget, but also their space.
H50 5-part hematology analyzer | | |
Principles | Impedance method for WBC, RBC and PLT counting | |
| Cyanide free reagent for hemoglobin test | |
| Hydrodynamic Focus Free + Super Blue LED scatter for WBC differential analysis | |
Parameters | 25 reportable parameters: WBC, Lym%, Mon%, Neu%, Bas%, Eos%, Lym#, Mon#, Neu#, Eos#, Bas#,RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW,PCT, P-LCR, P-LCC. | |
| 4 Research parameters include IMM%, IMM#, ALY%, ALY# / 3 histograms for WBC, RBC and PLT / 1 scattergram for 5-differential | |
Reagent | Routine: Diluent, lyse, Cleaner | |
| Maintenance: Bleach | |
Sample Volume | Whole Blood (WB) 15.6 μL | |
| Capillary (CAP) 15.6 μL | |
| Pre-diluted (PD) 20.0 μL | |
Input Device | Built-in virtual keyboard, external barcode reader | |
Interface | 5 *USB, LAN, COM | |
| Support bi-directional LIS | |
Printout | External Laser printer /Inkjet printer, various printout formats and User-defined formats | |
Operating Environment | Temperature: 18°C~32°C | |
| Humidity: ≤80% | |
| Air pressure: 70kPa∼106kPa | |
Power requirement | 100V-240V, 50Hz/60Hz | |
Dimension and Weight | 406mm(D)*275mm(W)*430mm(H), 13kg |
Characteristics | | |
CBC+DIFF, 29 parameters+1 scattergram + 3 histograms | | |
1 | Throughput: 60 samples per hour | |
2 | 15.6 uL whole blood sampling | |
3 | Intuitive operation system with 10.4 inch TFT touch screen | |
4 | Direct current voltage under safety limit (24V) | |
5 | Minimum maintenance required with intuitive internal design | |
6 | 35,000 results storage with histograms | |
7 | 3 routine reagents: Diluent, Lyse and Cleaner | |
8 | Low reagent consumption |