About ConXport Haemometer Sahli Type
Haemometers AreUsed For The Determination Of Bloods Content Of Haemoglobin.
The HaemometerIs Supplied As Complete Set Consisting Of :
Polystyrene SupportWith 2 Coloured Rods And Opal Glass Plate
Comparator Tube
HaemoglobinPipette 20l Acc. To Sahli
Silicone TubingOf Approx. 16cm Length
White Mouthpiece
Dropping PipetteWith Rubber Teat
Stirring Rod
Acid Vial
Cleaning Brush
Directions Of Use
Precision in Hemoglobin EstimationThe ConXport Haemometer Sahli Type delivers accurate hemoglobin measurements based on the trusted acid hematin method. Its graduated tube and permanent color glass reference assure reliable comparison and consistent results, making it suitable for clinical and laboratory use.
Designed for Portability and DurabilityBuilt from corrosion-resistant plastic and glass, the haemometer is compact (15 x 8 x 5 cm) and lightweight (200 grams), ideal for mobile and stationary testing needs. Its components can be easily dismantled for thorough cleaning, ensuring long-term usability.
Simple, Manual OperationOperating without electricity, the haemometer is powered entirely by manual technique, making it especially practical in varied settings, including places with limited power. Its analog display is easy to read, while its clear scale enhances measurement accuracy.
FAQs of ConXport Haemometer Sahli Type:
Q: How is hemoglobin measured using the ConXport Haemometer Sahli Type?
A: Hemoglobin is measured by first mixing a blood sample with a reagent in the graduated amber glass tube. The resulting solutions color intensity is then compared against the permanent color glass reference within the comparator box to determine the hemoglobin concentration, following the acid hematin method.
Q: What are the main components included with the haemometer?
A: The ConXport Haemometer Sahli Type includes a comparator box, graduated amber glass tube, 20 L pipette, stirrer, dropper, permanent color glass reference, and all required accessories for accurate hemoglobin estimation.
Q: When and where is this haemometer typically used?
A: This device is commonly used in medical laboratories, clinics, and hospitals for routine hemoglobin testing. Its portable design also makes it suitable for use in field investigations and remote locations.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the instrument?
A: The haemometer is easily dismantlable for cleaning. After use, rinse all glass and plastic parts thoroughly with appropriate cleaning solutions and dry before reassembly, which helps ensure long-term accuracy and reusability.
Q: What are the benefits of using this haemometer in clinical practice?
A: Benefits include high measurement accuracy (0.1 gm/dL), reusability, portability, and independence from electricity. The corrosion-resistant construction and analog graduated display allow consistent results even in resource-limited environments.
Q: Is the device reusable and how long is its shelf life?
A: Yes, the haemometer is reusable if properly cleaned after each use. With appropriate maintenance, all components offer a long shelf life, making it a sustainable choice for repeated clinical testing.