Life Technologies Countess 2 Automated Cell Counter
Used Life Technologies Countess 2 Automated Cell Counter for sale. SSLLC offers a wide selection of used Analyzers for your Used Lab Equipment needs.
Price: $1,750
Product Code: 384531
Manufacturer: Life Technologies
Model: Countess II
Year: 2016
Serial: B1816-185A-0196
Location: Murrieta, CA
- Product Details
Surplus Solutions offers the Life Technologies Countess II Automated Cell Counter, a cutting-edge instrument designed for rapid and accurate cell counting and viability assessments. Simplify your cell-based workflows with this user-friendly device, ideal for enhancing productivity in research laboratories. SSLLC offers a wide selection of used Analyzers for your Used Lab Equipment needs.
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The Life Technologies Countess II Automated Cell Counter is a versatile tool for quick and reliable cell counting. Featuring an intuitive interface and compatibility with both reusable and disposable slides, this device minimizes contamination risks and ensures precise results. Equipped with advanced software for analyzing cell viability and concentration, it supports a range of applications, including cell culture and transfection efficiency studies. The compact design and USB data transfer capabilities further enhance its usability.
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Life Technologies
- Model: Countess II
- Serial Number: B1816-185A-0196
- Power Requirements: 12V DC, 2A
- Manufactured Date: 2016-02-18
- Weight: Approximately 5.8 lbs (2.6 kg)
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 7 x 6.5 inches (L x W x H)
- Key Applications and Industries:
- Cell culture analysis
- Viability and concentration determination for cell-based assays
- Transfection efficiency studies
- Pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and academic research