Neubauer Haemocytometer Counting Chamber

SKU: AC2000
£90.78

As one of the most popular counting chambers on the market, the Neubauer Haemocytometric Counting Chamber is used for counting a range of different cell types, including sperm, yeast and blood. The Neubauer Counting Chamber includes two cover glasses and uses the standard cover glass - Z50000. 

Key Features

  • Crafted from a single piece of thermal and shock-resistant glass.
  • Two cover glasses per chamber, featuring an H-shaped moat forming up to two counting areas, or plateaus. Each area features an etched grid for maximum accuracy.
  • Depth between the cover glass and the ruled surface is 0.1mm, limiting the volume of 1mmof sample over a square mm to 0.1mm3.
  • Contact of the cover glass with the supports produces an exact amount of fluid over the counting area. 
  • Smooth capilliarity for precise loading and even cell loading.
Code Type  Depth
AC2000 2-Cell Metalised
0.1mm
AS2000 2-Cell Standard 0.1mm
BC2000 1-Cell Metalised 0.1mm
BS2000 1-Cell Standard
0.1mm

 

Absolute Precision and Accurate Calibration

Hawksley & Sons counting chambers represent the bar for quality in the UK, being the only company to manufacture to the British Standard (BS748). Moulded from a single piece of thermal and shock-resistant glass, our Haemocytometers have been helping medical staff carry out their qualitative and quantitative research for over a century.

Precise and Well-Calibrated

Each Hawksley & Sons counting chamber has a grid etched on with extremely precise diamond etchers, capable of drawing lines less than a micrometre apart. The result is a grid the same or similar to the image.

Thermal and Shock-Resistant Glass

Hawksley & Sons counting chambers are crafted from thermal and shock-resistant glass, ensuring they can withstand rigorous and repeated testing over a sustained period.

Glassware by Hawksley & Sons

Since 1869, Hawksley & Sons has been manufacturing glassware to support scientists globally. Over 150 years later, we still proud pioneers of the finest scientific glassware.