Description
- Counting chambers serve to determine the number of particles per volume unit of a liquid. The particles are visually counted under a microscope.
- Same ruling as Improved Neubauer, but with rhodium coated chamber bottom. Rulings are engraved into the rhodium layer and appear bright under normal microscope settings.
- By altering the contrast, the microscope image can be reversed, so that the rulings appear brighter or darker, as required.
- Designed specifically for counting bacteria, sperm, blood platelets, and the content of vaccines.
- The 0.02mm cell depth minimizes the necessity of focusing up and down to identify organisms. Housing protects chamber from scratching during use. Suitable size for use in dark field microscopy.
The complete set includes one counting chamber, two 0. 5mm cover glasses, one red cell pipette, one white blood cell pipette, tubing, mouthpieces and carrying case. A counting chamber is a precision measuring instrument made of special optical glass. It is used to count cells or other particles in suspensions under a microscope. Counting chambers are mainly used for blood analysis (counting leucocytes, erythrocytes and thrombocytes) and to count cells of liquor. Counting chambers are also used, however, to count bacteria and fungus spores.