Description
The Hematology Reagent is an essential laboratory chemical used in the blood analysis process. Its primary role is to cleanse the reaction system within blood cell analyzers, aiding in the accurate detection of blood cells and hemoglobin components. This reagent is indispensable for laboratories, as it effectively disrupts red blood cells, dissolves hemoglobin, and maintains the morphology of cells prior to analysis, thereby streamlining the classification, counting, and quantitative assessment of hemoglobin.
Market Price
The price for hematology reagents can vary widely depending on the brand, quality, and quantity. Typically, these reagents range from $50 to $200 per unit. For precise pricing tailored to your laboratory’s needs, it is recommended to request a quote or generate a quote automatically through our Kalstein Plus platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the shelf life of the Hematology Reagent? The shelf life can vary, but typically, it ranges from 12 to 24 months when stored correctly.
How should the reagent be stored? It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
Is the reagent compatible with all blood analyzers? This reagent is compatible with most standard blood analyzers, but it’s advisable to check compatibility with specific models.
Advantages and Disadvantages
The Hematology Reagent offers several advantages, including precision in blood analysis, compatibility with multiple analyzer models, and ease of use. However, potential disadvantages include the necessity for careful handling and specific storage conditions to maintain efficacy.
Field Use
In practical laboratory settings, the Hematology Reagent is used for preparing blood samples for analysis by breaking down red blood cells and dissolving hemoglobin efficiently. This preparation ensures that the analyzers can accurately quantify and classify blood components, leading to reliable laboratory results.
Recommendations
For optimal use, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure that the reagent is compatible with your specific analyzer system. Regular calibration and maintenance of your equipment can further enhance the performance of the reagent, leading to precise outcomes in blood analysis.
Features
- High compatibility with various blood analyzers
- Effectively dissolves hemoglobin for analysis
- Maintains cell morphology for accurate classification
Technical Specifications
YRA45 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA46 | Lyse | 500ml |
YRA47 | Rinse | 5L, 20L |
YRA48 | EZ Cleaner | 100ml |
YRA49 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA50 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA51 | EO-I Lyse | 1L |
YRA52 | EO-II Lyse | 500ml |
YRA53 | LH Lyse | 500ml |
YRA54 | Cleaner | 1L |
YRA55 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA56 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA57 | EO-I Lyse | 1L |
YRA58 | EO-II Lyse | 500ml, 200ml |
YRA59 | LH Lyse | 500ml |
YRA60 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA61 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA62 | 52 DIFF Lyse | 500ml |
YRA63 | 52 LH Lyse | 100ml |
YRA64 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA65 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA66 | EO-I Lyser | 1L |
YRA67 | EO-II Lyser | 500ml |
YRA68 | LH Lyser | 500ml |
YRA69 | LBA Lyser | 1L |
YRA70 | Cleaner | 1L |
YRA71 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |