FAQ for Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100
1: What is the smallest colony size Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 can detect?
Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 can detect colonies as small as 0.1 mm, ensuring precise counting even for tiny microbial colonies in petri dishes.
2: Does the Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 support multiple petri dish sizes?
Yes, the Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 is compatible with petri dishes up to 120 mm, offering flexibility for various microbiological applications.
3: What counting modes are available in the Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100?
The Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 supports human-aided identification and a metrological calibration pattern, combining accuracy with operational efficiency.
4: Is the light source adjustable in the Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100?
Yes, both upper and lower light sources have switch controls, providing optimal illumination for clear colony visualization.
5: What power supply does the Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 use?
Automatic Colony Counter NACOC-100 operates on AC 100V to 240V, 50 Hz, making it suitable for use in laboratories worldwide without additional power adapters.
6: What is an Automatic Colony Counter?
Automatic Colony Counters automatically count microbial colonies in petri dishes, reducing manual effort while improving accuracy and efficiency in laboratory workflows.
7: Can it handle different sizes of petri dishes?
Yes, most Automatic Colony Counters are compatible with various petri dish sizes, typically up to 120 mm, offering flexibility for different testing needs.
8: Do Automatic Colony Counters store or export data?
Many models provide data logging and historical result storage, with options for USB or network export, depending on the model.
9: How accurate are Automatic Colony Counters?
Automatic Colony Counters use high-resolution imaging and precise algorithms to achieve accurate counts, even for very small colonies, ensuring repeatable and reliable results.
10: Where are Automatic Colony Counters used?
Automatic Colony Counters are widely used in microbiology labs, pharmaceutical production, food safety testing, research facilities, and environmental testing labs.