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News Release from: QCL Scientific | Subject: BacTrac 4300
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2006
Detect or enumerate a wide range of
bacteria
The BacTrac 4300 uses impedance splitting technology allowing the detection or enumeration of a wide range of bacteria from total counts to pathogens
The Sy-Lab BacTrac 4300 has the versatility to address a wide range of applications The BacTrac 4300 uses impedance splitting technology allowing the detection or enumeration of a wide range of bacteria from total counts to pathogens
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system automates traditional cultural methods, cutting analysis time to as little as a few hours.
This saves time and materials while also increasing sample throughput.
Development of pre-filled disposable measuring cells provides further time saving and makes preparation of samples simple.
Each incubation unit has two temperature zones with 32 sample positions in each.
Twelve units can be controlled from one PC resulting in 768 samples being tested simultaneously.
The easy to use dedicated software constantly collects and reviews data from each cell and will flag any suspicious or out of specification samples.
The reduction in analysis time leads to shorter storage time for finished product and raw material.
In recent years the impedance method has proven so versatile and robust that it has become the undisputed market leader, says QCL. Request a free brochure from QCL Scientific ...
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