PHCC360KIT
Scepter 3.0 Handheld Automated Cell Counter
Rapid cell counts in a handheld easy to use format, includes pkg of 60 μm Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors
Synonym(s):
Cell counting instrument
manufacturer/tradename
Scepter
technique(s)
cell counting: suitable
particle size
6-36 μm
compatibility
for use with cells sized 4.0–25.0 μm
shipped in
ambient
General description
The Scepter 3.0 Handheld Automated Cell Counter delivers rapid cell counts in a handheld, easy to use format. Intended for research use only, Scepter 3.0 has been tested with cell types representative of those in use today. After preparing a dilution of the cell culture of interest, on-screen instructions guide the user through the sampling process. In less than 30 seconds after the Scepter Cell Counter aspirates a sample into the Scepter Cell Counter Sensor, the Scepter cell counter′s screen displays:
The Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter is compatible with both the 40uM and 60uM Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors. This kit (PHCC360KIT) includes a free 50-pack of 60uM sensors.
- Cell concentration
- Average cell size
- Average cell volume
- Histogram of size or volume distribution
The Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter is compatible with both the 40uM and 60uM Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors. This kit (PHCC360KIT) includes a free 50-pack of 60uM sensors.
Components
- 1 Scepter 3.0 Automated Handheld Cell Counter
- 1 Test Bead Vial
- 1 Charging Station
- 50 Sensors (60μM)
Other Notes
The Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter is not compatible with previous generation sensors; only compatible with Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors shown in the Related Products.
Storage Class Code
10-13 - German Storage Class 10 to 13
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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