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News Release from: Synbiosis | Subject: Protocol SR and HR
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2003
Sophisticated colour colony counters
Allows up to seven different colony colours from one plate to be distinguished, generating accurate results for chromogenic media and precise images of plates containing mixed populations
Synbiosis introduces its new high specification Protocol SR and HR automatic colony counting and zone sizing systems These new additions to the Protocol range employ the latest imaging technology, guaranteeing rapid automation of the greatest variety of colony counting and zone measurement tasks
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new look Protocol SR and HR systems feature the latest digital colour firewire camera technology, combined with unique LED lighting arrays.
The optional colour differentiation module allows up to seven different colony colours from one plate to be distinguished automatically, generating accurate results for chromogenic media.
This benefits microbiologists who want precise images of plates containing mixed populations of microorganisms.
Both systems have sophisticated LED lighting arrays above and below the plate.
These provide even illumination, making it easier to count colonies and plaques or measure zones on a wide variety of media.
Applications include detecting difficult to visualise microorganisms such as black Legionella spp colonies on opaque agars, as well as measuring zones for both pharmaceutical and clinical applications.
The main difference between the systems is that Protocol SR can detect colonies with a 0.2mm diameter, whereas the HR with its higher resolution camera, offers four times the resolution of SR, allowing much smaller microcolonies to be detected.
Simon Johns, international product manager for Synbiosis, said: "We have used the best available camera and LED lighting technologies in both the Protocol SR and HR systems. Request a free brochure from Synbiosis ...
The powerful combination of this technology makes these new systems extremely versatile and ideal for microbiology laboratories routinely working with a wide range of sample types or microorganisms.".
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