SKU: 23469
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Description

The Improved Mirrored Neubauer Counting Chamber is designed for manual counting of cells and suspended particles in biological samples such as blood, urine and cell cultures using bright-field optical microscopy. It is a 0.1 mm depth cell counting chamber manufactured from homogeneous and isotropic optical glass, featuring two independent counting areas with engraved central grids that define a known volume for cell concentration calculation. The mirrored surface and precisely defined grid improve contrast during microscopic reading. It is a manual counting method and depends on proper sample preparation and correct use of the dedicated cover glasses.

Characteristics

  • Manufactured from homogeneous and isotropic optical glass;

  • Dual independent counting chambers;

  • Mirrored surface for improved visual contrast;

  • Engraved central grid for cell counting;

  • Nominal depth of 0.1 mm;

  • Individually packed in sealed plastic case.

Technical Specifications

  • Type: manual cell counting chamber;

  • Model: improved mirrored Neubauer;

  • Material: optical glass;

  • Nominal depth: 0.1 mm;

  • Grid area: 0.0025 mm²;

  • External dimensions: 30 mm x 70 mm;

  • Thickness: 4 mm;

  • Configuration: dual independent chambers.

Includes

  • 1x Improved Mirrored Neubauer Counting Chamber;

  • 2x Dedicated Neubauer cover glasses.

FAQ

  • Q: What is the difference between standard and improved Neubauer chambers?
    A: The improved version provides a more detailed grid pattern, allowing more precise counting and concentration calculation.

  • Q: Can it be used for red and white blood cell counting?
    A: Yes. It is suitable for manual blood cell counting when proper laboratory protocols are followed.

  • Q: Does it replace automated cell counters?
    A: No. It is a manual microscopic counting method dependent on operator technique.

  • Q: Are specific cover glasses required?
    A: Yes. The 0.1 mm depth is ensured only when using dedicated Neubauer cover glasses.

  • Q: Can it be used for non-biological particles?
    A: Yes. It may be used for counting suspended particles compatible with optical microscopy.