Counting somatic cells in milk is crucial for assessing udder health in dairy cows and the overall quality of the milk. High somatic cell counts (SCC) often iindicate mastitis, an infection of the mammary gland, and usually lead to reduced milk quality and potential economic losses for farmers. Monitoring somatic cell counts is a vital practice in dairy farming and processing industries.
This Somatic Cell Counting Analyzer operates on the principle of fluorescence staining microscope and complies with ISO 13366-1. Leveraging disposable counting chips and fluorescent dyes to achieve cell counting, it boasts advantages such as simple operation, rapid testing, accurate results, and high cost-effectiveness. Performance-wise, it is equivalent to the gold standard of direct microscopy. What further enhances its practicality is a suite of user-friendly features: no need for sample dilution, rapid staining process, clear imaging quality, compatibility with room-temperature storage and transportation, and intuitive result interpretation.
| Detection range | 0-2000k/mL |
| Detection time | <30s/test |
| Power | AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, DC12V-3.0A |
| Screen | 7-inch touch screen |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 230×245×215mm |
| Weight | 2.7kg |
| Repeatability | CV<5% at 500k/mL |
| Working Temperature | 10-40℃ |
| Working Humidity | 10-85% |
| Working Pressure | 86-106kPa |
| Transportation Temperature | 10–35℃ |
| Transportation Humidity | ≤80% (non-condensing) |
| Counting chip Sample Size | 8.5μL/Channel |
| Counting chip Storage Condition | Storage at room temperature |
| Counting chip Shelf Life | 1 year |
| Reagent Sample Size | 100μL/tube |
| Reagent Storage Conditions | Storage at room temperature, avoid light |
| Reagent Shelf Life | 1 year |


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