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Mindray BC-5000 Vet

  • 10.4” TFT touch screen
  • Data storage: up to 40,000 results, including numerical and graphical information
  • Analysis speed: up to 60 samples per hour
  • Dimensions & weight: 410 x 325 x 435 mm; 25 kg
  • 4 USB ports: for external printer, barcode reader, external Wi-Fi, keyboard, and mouse
  • 1 LAN port: HL7 protocol supported
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Description

Based on Mindray’s continuous innovation in veterinary hematology, the Mindray BC-5000 Vet is specially designed for diagnostic veterinary laboratories that require a complete CBC + 5-part differential result with a relatively low daily sample volume. The Mindray BC-5000 Vet is a veterinary 5-part hematology analyzer that combines advanced technology, ease of use, and reduced reagent consumption, all in a smaller, more affordable package that fits any veterinary budget and integrates seamlessly into existing laboratory workflows.

features

    • 23 hematology parameters, including: WBC – total white blood cell count; RBC, HGB, HCT – basic red blood cell parameters; MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD – parameters for evaluating red cell size and variation; PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, P-LCR, P-LCC – platelet profile; LYM/MON/NEU/EOS – absolute counts (#) and percentages (%) of lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils
    • 13 pre-defined species: dog, cat, horse, rat, mouse, rabbit, monkey, pig, cattle, alpaca, camel, sheep, goat – with the option to add up to 20 custom species
    • Sample volume:: puna krv whole blood 15 µl; pre-diluted blood 20 µl
    • Integrated thermal printer for quick report generation
    • Measurement methods:
        • Flow cytometry with laser – used for 5-part leukocyte differentiation (WBC), employing tri-angle laser scatter technology to analyze cell shape, size, and internal structure.
        • Impedance method – za for counting red blood cells (RBC), platelets (PLT), and measuring cell volume (MCV), based on changes in electrical resistance as cells pass through a narrow aperture.
        • Cyanide-free photometric method – used for hemoglobin (HGB) measurement, providing high accuracy while ensuring greater safety without the use of cyanide.
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