Colonystar Automatic
(Оборудование / Материал)
Модель: 8550
Условие: Новый
Сделано в: Германия
Страна Местонахождения или Хранения: Германия
Инженерное сопровождение: Да
Гарантия: Нет
Цена: Звоните
Описание:
The ColonyStar automatic is a colony counter designed for the evaluation of petri dishes in food industry, medical, and microbiology applications. The complete system includes a scanner and a tablet computer. The device significantly reduces laboratory workload through automated colony counting. It offers three operating modes: single-shot (manual) mode for individual evaluation with image zoom and touchscreen marking; semi-automatic (assistance) mode where after marking one colony, similar colonies are automatically detected based on size, shape, color, contrast, and brightness; and fully automatic mode using trained profiles for counting petri dishes in seconds without manual intervention. The device operates on 220V, 50Hz with 24V output. The tablet runs on Android operating system. The device is IP20 rated with an operating temperature range of 5-20°C.
Обзор:
| Power supply | 220V, 50Hz |
| Output | 24V |
| Tablet | 10-inch or 11-inch display |
| Operating system | Android |
| Protection rating | IP20 |
| Operating temperature | 5-20°C |
| Modes | Single-shot, semi-automatic, fully automatic |
Funke - Dr. N. Gerber Labortechnik GmbH
Основные рынки: Dairy industry, food processing plants, pharmaceutical industry, quality control laboratories, research institutes, and agricultural product testing facilities worldwide
Местонахождение: 12105, Germany, Berlin, Ringstraße 42
Основные продукты/сервисы: Laboratory equipment for milk and food analysis: Gerber method fat determination equipment (centrifuges, water baths, butyrometers, reading lamps); CryoStar cryoscopes for milk freezing point determination; LactoStar and LactoFlash milk analyzers; ColonyStar automatic colony counters; Jolting Volumeter for powder density determination; pH meters; beer degassing systems; general laboratory equipment
Год основания: 1904
