Automated Cell Imaging System
| Operation | Automated |
| Applications | Laboratory |
| Cell Type | For Blood Cells |
Description
The CellaVision® DM9600 is intended to streamline and automate the process of conducting differentials of blood and body fluids. The system employs digital imaging and high-speed robotics to automatically capture and locate high-quality images of cells. The CellaVision® DM9600 is transformed into the driving force behind a digital cell morphology workflow that is both automated and streamlined when used in conjunction with CellaVision® applications and supporting software. This allows laboratories to operate more efficiently and effectively.input:
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Designed to satisfy the testing needs of large laboratories with high-volume requirements:
• automatically captures digital images of cells from blood smears and body fluid preparations
• Continuous feed mechanism with a loading capacity of 96 slides
• A slide throughput of approximately 30 slides per hour.• Generates a digital scan of a predetermined region of any intriguing specimeninput:
output:* The processing time may fluctuate based on the quality of the smear, the concentration of white blood cells, and the number of non-white blood cells.
Specifications are subject to change without prior notification. This product may not be accessible in all markets.
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