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ELECTRO-Optical magnification reader 1; work station 1; VENOUS-Blood pipetter 1
16298
analyzer, clinical chemistry
30.00 pounds
120.0 and 220.0
microprocessor controlled ELECTRO-Optical instrument for measuring packed cell volumes and converting to relative values; components inc.75x monocular microscope, rotating tube cartridge assy; opical encoder; uv illuminator lamp; various lenses and filters to cause stained white cells and platelets to fluoresce; 12 place hematocrit centrifuge with head cover, fixed five minute timer; 12, 000 rpm speed capacity; and rcf of 14, 387 x g; two position pipetter with fixed volume of 111.1 microliters; work station with numbered slots for capillary tubes; wells for whole blood tubes and rack for storage of pipetter; operation method:electric; exterior container quantity:1; the number of alternating current phase:two
cont c/o two sealed calibration check tubes; one venous, one capillary; one pair forceps; spare pipetter "o" rings and grease, spare lamps fuses, two thrust pivots, one 5/64 in. hex key and test guide; capable of performing the following quantitative functions on a centrifugal blood tube; hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet count, white blood count, granulocyte count, and LYMPHOCYTE-Monocyte count; for capillary microhematocrit tube kit order 6630-01-233-7594; for venous microhematocrit tube kit, order 6630-01-233-7593 and venous hematocrit tube kit 6630-01-233-9592; requisitioner should specify the voltage and frequency required
30.00 pounds
A microprocessor based instrument incorporating more than one method of analysis such as colorimetric and potentiometric/ion selective or kinetic enzyme. it may be either a stand-alone unit or modular in design. for instruments which have only one method of analysis see analyzer, as modified. excludes all instruments which employ a chromatographic method of analysis.
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