Product Description
DIGITAL COLONY COUNTER
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| DISPLAY | : | 4 Digit,9999 Max.Count (Model : 1st Lab -37) 3 Digit,999 Max.Count (Model : 1st Lab -36) |
| DISH SIZE | : | 110 mm |
| MAGNIFICATION | : | x 1.7 |
| DIMENSION | : | L 274 X B 320 X H 167 mm (Approx) |
| WEIGHT | : | 3 kgs (Approx) |
| PACKAGING | : | 23cm X 28cm X 20cm Corrugated Carton |
| POWER | : | 230V - 10% AC , 50 Hz , 40 W |
| ACCESSORIES | : | Marking Pen - 1 No Magnifier Lens - 1 No |
Efficient and Accurate Colony CountingCount microbial colonies swiftly with a tactile probe that guarantees instant response and high precision. The digital control system offers reliable accuracy to 1 digit, making quantitative microbiological analysis both easy and reproducible. Each count is confirmed audibly, streamlining workflow and reducing errors.
User-Friendly Design for LaboratoriesWith a removable Petri dish holder and powder-coated metal cabinet, maintenance is simple and cleaning is hassle-free. The compact design (260 x 220 x 150 mm) suits any benchtop, and the intuitive manual or automatic reset functions deliver ease of use for routine microbiology procedures.
FAQs of DIGITAL COLONY COUNTER:
Q: How does the Digital Colony Counter function during the colony counting process?
A: The Digital Colony Counter uses a sensitive tactile probe that registers each colony when gently pressed, instantly displaying the count on its digital screen. Every count triggers an audio buzzer, ensuring accurate enumeration without manual error.
Q: What benefits does the automatic reset feature provide?
A: The automatic reset option allows users to quickly start a new counting session without manually clearing the previous data, saving time and minimizing workflow interruptions in busy laboratory settings.
Q: When should the manual reset be used instead of automatic reset?
A: Manual reset is ideal when users wish to control the counting data, such as verifying results before clearing or making procedural pauses between samples, offering flexibility in workflow management.
Q: Where is this colony counter typically employed?
A: This equipment is widely used in microbiology laboratories for counting bacterial, fungal, or other microbial colonies grown in Petri dishes, crucial for accurate analysis in research, diagnostics, quality control, and education.
Q: What type and size of Petri dishes does this device support?
A: The counter is designed to accommodate standard 90 mm Petri dishes, holding one specimen at a time for optimal accuracy and repeatability during colony counting.
Q: How does the digital control mode improve usability?
A: Digital control ensures precise, instantaneous readouts, reducing manual counting errors and allowing users to focus on sample evaluation rather than complex calculations or guesswork.
Q: What advantages do the construction materials provide for laboratory use?
A: A powder-coated metal body enhances durability and resistance to chemical spills, while the removable Petri dish holder ensures quick cleaning and maintenanceimportant features for maintaining hygiene and longevity in laboratory environments.