$8,412.00
| Count Mode | Human Aided Identification & Metrological Calibration Pattern |
| Dish diameter | 90 mm and 55 mm Standard |
| Maximum Size of Petri Dish | Less Than 120 mm |
| Detection | Automatic or Manual |
| Light | Long-Life Dual LED Light Source |
| CCD pixels | 5,000,000; 8,000,000; 10,000,000 (three sizes optional) |
| Traceability | Historical Results |
| Pixel Resolution | 8.29 million |
| Smallest Colony Recognition Size | 0.1 mm |
| Working Power | AC 100V–240V, 50 Hz |
| Product Dimension (W×D×H) | 290 × 260 × 380 mm |
| Counting time | Less Than 1 second |
| Material | ABS plastic |
| Weight | 3 kg |
Our Automatic Colony Counter BZAT-501 is best suited for microbiology laboratories, food safety testing, environmental monitoring, and pharmaceutical research requiring accurate and automated colony counting.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the Automatic Colony Counter BZAT-501 used for?
It is used for counting bacterial and fungal colonies on Petri dishes with high accuracy.
2: What type of camera does it use?
It is equipped with a 4K ultra-high-definition digital camera for precise imaging.
3: Does it include lighting support?
Yes, it is fitted with LED illumination with adjustable brightness for clear results.
4: Can it generate reports?
Yes, it supports result reporting for laboratory record-keeping and analysis.
5: What formats can the data be exported in?
It supports USB export and can generate reports in Excel and PDF formats.
6: Where is it typically used?
It is widely used in microbiology laboratories, pharmaceutical quality control, food safety testing, and environmental monitoring.
7: What makes Labzee Automatic Colony Counters different from manual counters?
They use 4K imaging and LED illumination to speed up counting and reduce human error compared to manual methods.
8: What Petri dish sizes can be used?
They are compatible with standard 55 mm and 90 mm dishes, with models supporting up to 150 mm plates.
9: How quickly can results be generated?
Most models can complete colony counting in less than one second.
10: Can results be stored and exported?
Yes, results can be saved for traceability and exported in USB, Excel, or PDF formats.
11: Are these counters suitable for high-throughput labs?
Yes, they are designed for fast, reproducible results and support routine, high-volume testing.
12: Where are Automatic Colony Counters commonly used?
They are widely used in microbiology laboratories, food safety testing facilities, pharmaceutical quality control, and environmental monitoring.