Brand : Lab Junction
Lab Junction Colony Counter, Microprocessor Based (Range : 0-9999) LJ-1362, for Counting of Bacterial or Fungal Colonies
SKU : TB-LA-47098
MRP : ₹14500
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Short Description
Lab Junction Colony Counter, Range : 0-9999 LJ-1362
for Counting of Bacterial or Fungal Colonies
Microprocessor Based
Country of origin: India
Specification
  • Brand: Lab Junction
  • Model : ‎LJ-362
  • Display : LED 4 Digit, 7-Seg
  • Dish Size : 110 mm Magnification x 1.7 Surface Magnification
  • Power : 230 V ± 10% AC, 50 Hz
  • Dimensions : 1260 x 220 x 168 mm (L x B x H) (Approx.)
  • Weight : 3 Kg (Approx.)
Description
The Lab Junction LJ-1362 Microprocessor Colony Counter is a laboratory equipment made for rapid, accurate enumeration of bacterial or fungal colonies on Petri dishes. With a digital read-out up to 9,999 counts, it is appropriate for microbiology labs, QA/QC of food & beverage, environmental monitoring, and teaching facilities. The microprocessor-based design provides improved reliability, ease of operation and integration into routine workflows.

Features

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  • Range : 0 to 9,999 counts
  • LED digital display for easy and clear reading of count totals
  • Designed for counting microbial colonies on plates, helping lab workflow and quality control
  • Microprocessor-based improves accuracy and reproducibility.

Accessories

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  • Marking Pen
  • Magnifying Lens
  • Lens Holder
  • Operation Manual
  • Dust Cover

Applications

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  • Microbiology labs : counting bacterial or fungal colonies on agar plates for culture enumeration.
  • Quality control labs in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals where microbial load is measured.
  • Environmental labs for sample plate counts (e.g., water, air, surface monitoring).
  • Educational and training labs for microbiology courses showing colony counting techniques.
  • Clinical diagnostic labs where plate count methods are used (e.g., sterility testing, microbial growth assays).
  • Research labs performing colony formation assays (e.g., cell culture, microbiology research).
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