Manual Colony Counter

Lab Expo Manual Colony Counter is a Sturdy and precise tool designed for efficient microbiological analysis, ideal for labs, research facilities, and clinical settings. Customized for quick and accurate colony counting, it supports multi-mode operation, allowing simultaneous analysis of two Petri dishes, enhancing workflow efficiency. The adjustable pressure touch-tip pen markers enable cumulative colony marking, ensuring no colonies are missed during counting. Equipped with brilliant LED illumination, nine times magnification, and a clear digital display, it provides excellent visibility and precise readings even with densely populated samples. Petri dish adapters accommodate a variety of sizes, while the average count function simplifies repeated measurements and improves consistency. Safety and accuracy are enhanced with built-in alarms to prevent incorrect counting and specialized counting pens for systematic marking. Compact, user-friendly, and highly durable, Lab Expo Manual Colony Counter combines precision, versatility, and Performance, making it an indispensable Approach for microbiology professionals seeking accurate, fast, and error-free colony enumeration.

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FAQ for Manual Colony Counter

1: What does multi-mode capability mean in this colony counter?

Multi-mode capability allows the device to simultaneously process two petri dishes, increasing efficiency and throughput during colony counting.

2: What is an adjustable pressure touch-tip pen marker?

It is a precision tool used with the colony counter that allows users to mark colonies manually with adjustable pressure sensitivity, ensuring accurate marking and minimal user fatigue.

3: What are petri dish adapters, and why are they important?

Petri dish adapters are attachments that allow the colony counter to securely hold and process dishes of various diameters, ensuring precise positioning and accurate colony counting.

4: What types of errors can the alarm system detect?

It can detect common user errors such as multiple counts for a single colony, skipped counts, or accidental button presses.

5: What does nine times magnification mean in the context of a colony counter?

Nine times magnification enlarges the image of the colonies nine times their actual size, allowing for easier viewing and more accurate counting of even small or faint colonies.