Hematology analyzers are widely used in clinical settings to count and characterize blood cells for disease detection and monitoring. The Beckman Coulter ACT diff2 is an affordable, easy-to-use hematology system that is ideal for a physician's office lab or small volume laboratory. Providing consistently accurate results, this system offers a small sample volume in both open and closed analysis modes, and a wide operating range and multiple output formats.
This fully automated system offers a CBC and 3-part Coulter histogram differential for consistently accurate results. Its closed vial sampling maximizes safety and efficiency in the lab. This analyzer's triplicate counting and patented sweep flow technology and aperture monitoring assure accurate results. The unit's onboard calibration and reproducibility files automate statistical calculations. User-definable high/low flagging of patient results and quality control simplify data interpretation.
The AcT Diff 2 comes with a full range of features to optimize your lab's efficiency, including:
- Closed vial sampling that accommodates a variety of collection of tube sizes
- Small, 18 µL, sample size in either closed or open vial modes
- Automated quality assurance functions improve productivity
- Closed vial sampling for controls and calibrators provides operator safety
- Compact benchtop design that requires only two square feet of counter space
- Three user-definable reference ranges for high/low flagging of patient and quality control results
The unit's zero routine maintenance and high system reliability help contain costs. Running patient samples in this analyzer is easy in just 3 steps - Select mode with one touch, Place closed tube in sample station and Review results on screen or printout.
Established lab equipment suppliers offer the ACT Diff 2 for sale as well for lease, including installation, training, and reagent credit. Lab equipment leasing allows clinical laboratories and research settings to benefit from the use of the latest technology without having to pay for it upfront.