All I Want for Christmas... Is a New Hematology Analyzer
15 Dec 2014If your lab needs a refresh and you are looking for a reliable, efficient system, take a look at our list of the most popular hematology analyzers in use around the world. Now you know what to put on your Christmas list!
UniCel® DxH™ 800 Coulter® Cellular Analysis System
The UniCel DxH 800 delivers the ultimate in high-definition cellular analysis, with the analyzer providing four times greater resolution. The DxH 800 has been designed to improve productivity, decrease turnaround time and reduce overall costs.
UniCel® DxH™ Slidemaker Stainer Coulter® Cellular Analysis System
Slidemaking made easy! The DxH Slidemaker has interchangeable parts with the DxH800, less tubing and no pinch valves, making it easy to maintain with minimal operator influence. Innovative software and state-of-the-art technology means excellent smear quality every time.
XN-Series Hematology Analyzers
For the ultimate in flexible configurations, the XN-Series embraces the modular concept. Users can combine multiple analyzers, transport systems and slide preparation systems. This allows the supplier to build tailored solutions to meet individual customer needs.
CELL-DYN Sapphire Hematology Analyzer
The CELL-DYN has been designed for the high volume hematology laboratory. Using MultiAngle Polarized Scatter Separation (MAPSS) technology plus 3-color fluorescence, the CELL-DYN provides analytical efficiency and quality results the first time the sample is run. This analyzer can also provide fully automated, random access monoclonal antibody analysis (CD61, CD3/4, CD 3/8)
ADVIA® 2120i Hematology System with Autoslide
This high volume hematology solution streamlines workflow by eliminating the majority of manual steps performed to maximize productivity. Using gold-standard flow cytometry peroxidase methodology for optimum results, this system allows you to enhance productivity without sacrificing quality.
- Download our Hematology Analyzers Buying Guidefor more details on the types of technology available for hematology analysis, factors to consider when making a purchase, and future considerations for the hematology laboratory.