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Veterinary Hematology Analyzer

Labmate Veterinary Hematology Analyzer delivers comprehensive blood cell analysis with efficient multi-parameter testing. They operate with automated sampling, advanced detection systems, and intelligent data processing. These analyzers feature intuitive controls, high-speed throughput, and minimal sample volume requirements. Their compact design and easy maintenance ensure seamless integration into clinical and laboratory settings. Our Veterinary Hematology Analyzer provides stable performance, reliable results, and streamlined workflows for routine diagnostics.

Veterinary Hematology Analyzer LMVHA-A100

  • Throughput: 30 samples/hour
  • Sample Volume: Venous Mode: 9.6 µL, Pre-diluted Mode: 20 µL
  • Parameters: WBC, Lymph#, Mid#, Gran#, Lymph%, Mid%, Gran%, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, and P-LCR
  • Histograms: WBC, RBC, PLT
  • Temperature: 15°C to 35°C

$ 3762.5 / Each of 1

Selection Guide for Veterinary Hematology Analyzer

The selection range for Veterinary Hematology Analyzer that can help a customer in choosing the right model includes key performance and operating parameters. This analyzer offers a throughput of 30 samples per hour, making it suitable for veterinary clinics or labs with moderate sample volume. It supports two sample volume modes: Venous Mode at 9.6 µL and Pre-diluted Mode at 20 µL, allowing flexibility based on sample type and availability. The analyzer provides a comprehensive set of 20+ parameters including WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT, PLT, and various differentials like Lymph%, Gran#, and others, ensuring detailed blood profiling for animals. It also displays histograms for WBC, RBC, and PLT, aiding in visual diagnostics. Additionally, the device operates efficiently within a temperature range of 15°C to 35°C, making it adaptable to various lab environments. These specifications guide the customer in selecting a model based on sample throughput, analytical detail, and environmental compatibility.