Type: | Hematology Reagent | Model: | Diagon 3 Part |
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Expiry: | 24 Months | Recycling: | Disposable |
Store: | Room Temperature | Base: | China |
Specimen: | Blood Sample | ||
Highlight: | chemistry analyzer reagents,human biochemistry reagents |
Diagon 3 Part Clinical Diagnostic Reagents Disponsable With Blood Sample CBCAnalyzer Reagent
Intended Use of Diagon reagents
To be used for blood cell counting, sizing, and WBC differentiation, hemoglobin determination on Diagon 3 part Hematology Analyzer, for invitro diagnostic used only.
Specification of Diagon reagents
Reagents on Diagon 3 part | ||
Cat. No | Description | Pack Size |
DWX-32101 | DILUEN- DIA | 20L |
DWX-32102 | LYSE-DIA | 1L |
DWX-32103 | RINSE-DIA | 1L |
I. Does CBC analyzer reagents need to recalibrate and control when using our reagents to replace original one?
Do not need to do calibration again, and do quality control as before.
II. Can CBC analyzer reagents cross use with different manufactures?
Some reagents can cross use but some need to use as a set otherwise the results may be effected. For example, LYSE-4DL, LYSE-4DS,NR-PACK and RET-PACK of SYSMEX XE-2100 model should be used as a set.
III. PRECAUTIONS
1. Re-calibration is recommended when changing the origin of the reagents.
2. It is not recommended using different brands of solutions together on one unit of analyzer.
3. Do not ingest. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
4. Skin contact: Flush with plenty of water.
5. Eyes contact: Flush with plenty of water. Obtain immediate medical attention.
6. This kit is for professionals and in vitro diagnostic use only.
7. Never put distilled water on the analyzer (except clean for shipping menu), otherwise the pneumatic unit can be damaged seriously.
8. Store the product at 2-35℃ in a dust free place with good ventilation. Temperature outside the range 9. may damage the product.
The open vial life of the product is 60 days. Unused reagents should be discarded after 60 days. Do not mix residual with a new carton.
Some product questions you may want to ask:
1) What are the reagents of hematology Analyser?
At present, hematology analyzers on the market can be divided into 3 part hematology analyzers and 5 part hematology analyzers. Hematology reagents are also indispensable in the use of hematology analyzer. Hematology reagents include hemolytic agents, diluents, cleaning solutions and concentrated cleaning solutions.
2) What is the diluent in the hematology analyzer?
The diluent for the hematology analyzer comprises sodium chloride, sodium sulfate, a phosphate buffer agent, ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid, 1-pyridone-2-sulphur and formaldehyde, and the pH value of the solution is 6.5-7.4, and preferably is 7.2; the content of each component is preferably as follows: 5g/L of ...
3) Which diluent is good for RBC and platelet counting?
For this, the blood specimen is diluted (usually in 1:200 ratio) with the help of RBC diluting fluid (commonly the Hayem's Fluid) which preserve and fix the Red blood cells. The Hayem's fluid is isotonic to the Red blood cells and does not cause any damage to it.
4) What is the use of Lyse in hematology analyzer?
It is used to lyse (destroy) red blood celis for hemogiobin determinations or aid in the counting of white blood cells. Applicable to the hematology analyzers.
5) What is the composition of Lyse for hematology analyzer?
The lytic reagent composition comprises a short chain alkyl oxyethanol selected from the group consisting of 2-methoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol, 2-propoxyethanol, and 2-isopropoxyethanol in a sufficient amount to preserve leukocytes; a non-lysing nonionic surfactant as a debris solublizer; and an inorganic buffer to ...
6) Which of the following combination of reagents is used to measure hemoglobin?
This is done by adding both potassium cyanide and ferricyanide whose absorbance is then measured at 540 nm using a photoelectric colorimeter against a standard quality control solution. The Hb concentration is then determined by the result produced by the photoelectric colorimeter.
7) What is the principle of 3 part hematology analyzer?
In a 3-part analyzer the cell counting is based on the Coulter Principle. All hematology analyzers utilise Coulter's Principle. 3-part differential cell counter employs Coulter's Principle to determine the size as well as volume of the cells. Coulter's principle is applied employing two electrodes.