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LW Scientific Manual Differential Counter CTL-DIFM-08KY — 8-Key WBC Cell Counter

LW Scientific Manual Differential Counter CTL-DIFM-08KY — 8-Key WBC Cell Counter

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The LW Scientific CTL-DIFM-08KY 8 key differential counter delivers precise white blood cell classification for clinical, veterinary, and research laboratories. This professional 8 key differential counter features traditional gear and lever design preferred by laboratory technicians for tactile feedback and accurate manual cell counting. Perfect for counting Baso, Eosin, Myelo, Juven, Stab, Seg, Lymph, and Mono cells with clear visual identification.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Type Manual mechanical
Keys 8-key
Function White-blood-cell differential
Power No power required

Compare the Differential Cell Counter Family

Model Type Keys Power
CTL-DIFD-08KP Digital 8-key AC adapter or 2 AA batteries
CTL-DIFM-08KY (this model) Manual 8-key Mechanical tally
CTL-DIFM-05KY Manual 5-key Mechanical tally

For manual white-blood-cell differentials in hematology labs.

Applications

Each 8 key differential counter includes eight individual tally keys for classifying different white blood cell types and maturation stages. The large totalizer window displays cumulative counts while individual counters track specific cell classifications. An audible signal bell rings automatically at 100 cell counts, eliminating the need to watch counters constantly and significantly reducing counting errors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many keys does the CTL-DIFM-08KY have?

The LW Scientific Manual Differential Counter CTL-DIFM-08KY is an 8-key differential counter for white-blood-cell differentials.

Is the CTL-DIFM-08KY digital or manual?

It is a manual mechanical tally with total register and bell.

What is the CTL-DIFM-08KY used for?

It is used to tally and classify white blood cells during a manual differential in hematology labs.