About ConXport Counting Chamber Neubauer Marienfeld
Counting ChamberIs Made Of Thick Glass.
Counting ChamberIs Used For Blood Cell Counting, The Squares Placed At The Corners Are Used ForWhite Cell Counting. Since Their Concentration Is Lower Than Red Blood Cells ALarger Area Is Required To Perform The Cell Count. Therefore, The CentralSquare Is Made Of 400 Small Squares.
High Accuracy and DurabilityCrafted from optical glass, this counting chamber offers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and high-precision grid etching (within 0.01 mm). Its robust, reusable design enables repeated analyses while maintaining calibration and clarity, making it a cost-effective tool for laboratories.
Simple Cleaning and MaintenanceMaintaining the chamber is straightforward thanks to its corrosion-resistant, polished surface. It is easily cleaned with standard laboratory cleaning agents and fully autoclavable, ensuring hygiene and longevity without degradation of accuracy or optical properties.
Wide Application RangeIdeal for blood cell counts, sperm counts, and particle analysis, this chamber is suited for hematology and general microscopy. Its standard grid and manual operation support research, diagnostics, and educational environments, offering reliable results under ambient laboratory conditions.
FAQs of ConXport Counting Chamber Neubauer Marienfeld:
Q: How is the ConXport Counting Chamber Neubauer Marienfeld used for cell counting?
A: This counting chamber is used by loading a prepared sample onto the grid under the cover slip, then examining it with a standard light microscope. Cells in defined grid areas are manually counted, following accepted laboratory protocols for blood, sperm, or particle analysis.
Q: What type of microscope is compatible with this counting chamber?
A: The chamber is compatible with all standard light microscopes, allowing for clear visualization of cells based on the improved Neubauer grid and polished optical glass surface.
Q: When should I clean or autoclave the counting chamber?
A: You should clean and, if necessary, autoclave the chamber after every use or sample change to ensure accuracy and prevent contamination. Its resistance to most cleaning agents makes this process efficient without risk to its integrity.
Q: Where is this chamber typically used in laboratory settings?
A: This chamber is commonly employed in clinical and research laboratories for applications in hematology, microbiology, and cell biology, especially for blood cell, sperm counts, and particle analysis.
Q: What is the process for calibrating the counting chamber?
A: Calibration is ensured during manufacturing, conforming strictly to DIN ISO 12 847 standards, so users need not perform routine recalibration. The high-precision grid guarantees accurate and reliable results.
Q: What are the benefits of using an autoclavable and reusable chamber?
A: Its autoclavability and long-term reusability ensure cost-effectiveness, reduced waste, and consistent precision in cell counting tasks without the need for frequent replacements.