Hematology Analyzer
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A Hematology Analyzer automates complete blood counts from whole-blood samples and reports key indices such as WBC, RBC, hemoglobin, and platelets. It’s used in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and specialty clinics to speed triage and monitor treatment. With high throughput, closed-tube sampling, and LIS connectivity, it reduces manual errors and accelerates decisions. Choose 3-part for routine testing or 5-part for advanced differentials and greater diagnostic insight.
Description
A Hematology Analyzer is a fully automated instrument that performs complete blood counts and related parameters from whole-blood samples. It aspirates, dilutes, and measures cells to report core results such as WBC, RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, platelet count, and RDW. Models range from compact 3-part differential units for routine CBCs to advanced 5-part differential systems that classify lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils with high precision. By standardizing preparation and counting, it delivers fast, reproducible results that reduce manual microscopy and turnaround time.
Key features and benefits:
• Automated sampling, dilution, and result calculation for consistent accuracy
• Reliable measurement principles such as electrical impedance and photometric hemoglobin; premium models add flow cytometry for refined differentials
• Intuitive touchscreen interface with customizable flags and onboard quality controls
• Closed-tube aspiration options that improve biosafety and minimize aerosol exposure
• Low reagent consumption and robust fluidics to control running costs
• Integrated data management and LIS connectivity for seamless reporting and traceability
• Compact footprint and minimal maintenance, ideal for high-throughput labs and satellite sites
Common uses and applications:
• Hospital and clinical laboratories performing routine CBCs for diagnosis and monitoring
• Emergency and outpatient settings requiring rapid triage results
• Oncology, internal medicine, and infectious disease clinics tracking therapy response
• Blood banks and occupational health programs conducting screening and periodic checkups
• Teaching and research labs standardizing hematology workflows
Compared with manual counting chambers or semi-automated counters, an analyzer provides higher throughput, fewer operator-dependent errors, and standardized flagging for abnormal cells. Versus chemistry or immunoassay platforms, it specializes in cellular analysis and complements those systems to give a complete clinical picture. Choose 3-part differential for routine screening and 5-part for specialty clinics that need detailed white-cell profiling.
A hematology analyzer that delivers fast, dependable CBC results with automated processing, clear flags, and easy connectivity—raising confidence in every report.
