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Brand: Lab Junction
Lab Junction Colony Counter (Digital), Range:0-9999, Model:LJ-361
SKU: TB-LA-47100
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Lab Junction Colony Counter (Digital),Model:LJ-361
Range : 0-9999
Range : 0-9999
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Lab Junction
- Model : LJ-361
- Display : LED 4 Digit, 7-Seg
- LED Max. Counts : 9999
- Dish Size : 110 mm Magnification x 1.7 Surface Magnification
- Power : 230 V ± 10% AC, 50 Hz
- Dimensions : 225 x 250 x 280 mm (L x B x H) (Approx.)
- Weight : 4 Kg (Approx.)
Description
The Lab Junction LJ-361 is a digital colony counter constructed for microbiology and laboratory use, with a counting range of 0 to 9,999 colonies. It is designed to fulfil routine plate enumeration tasks — simply place a Petri dish on the illuminated counting surface and mark each colony to register the count. The model features clear LED display, reset-key for zeroing the count, and uniform illumination for optimum visibility of colonies
Features
:- Counting range from 0 to 9,999 — accommodating a wide range of colony-counts
- Digital LED display provides clear, easy-to-read counts
- Uniform, glare-free illumination of the plate area to assist accurate colony visibility and counting
Accessories
:- Marking Pen
- Magnifying Lens
- Lens Holder
- Operation Manual
- Dust Cover
Applications
:- 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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