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COULTER® ONYX Hematology Systems

COULTER® ONYX
Hematology Systems

ONYX

For today’s leaner, more cost-conscious laboratories, the new COULTER ONYX Series Hematology Systems are a perfect fit. Available in both single cap pierce and auto-loader versions, the ONYX Hematology System can be configured to a wide variety of needs.

Combining big analyzer capabilities with a compact design, ONYX meets your demand for high-quality CBC, Platelet and WBC Differential analysis. At the same time, you get reliable results with maximum operator safety. Small but powerful, ONYX is an ideal space- and cost-saving solution for low to moderate volume laboratories.

Designed for today’s growing labs and group practices.
Automatic start-up and simple operation improve lab productivity and efficiency. Zero Routine Maintenance and high system reliability help contain costs. Bar coding ensures positive sample identification and new Multi-Port Control Valve diluter technology eliminates pinch valves, providing less opportunity for breakdown.

Advanced data management and storage.
Analyze up to 60 samples per hour while simultaneously printing Quality Control charts and graphs with the powerful ONYX data management system. Multi-tasking, user-friendly software provides detailed, yet uncluttered data review screens and the ability to archive patient and control results to diskette for easy storage and retrieval.

Proven Coulter Technology.
The COULTER ONYX Series features pulse editing, sweepflow, curve fitting, triplicate counting and aperture burn circuit technology for accurate cell counting and sizing. Extended counting for cytopenic samples and proven Coulter Histogram Differential technology assure the highest abnormality detection possible for the most reliable results in the industry.


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