Glass Agencies presents a Haemometer that supports estimation of hemoglobin levels in blood samples for teaching, diagnostic orientation, and skill development within medical and allied health programs, allowing learners to understand how red cell pigment concentration relates to oxygen carrying ability inside the human body. This instrument commonly applies the principle of color comparison or photometric observation depending on model, enabling users to compare blood after acid treatment with standard shade references or internal scale readings that reflect approximate hemoglobin content in grams per deciliter under supervised conditions. The set often includes a graduated tube, glass droppers, comparator block, acid reagent container, and stirring rod that allow controlled mixing of the sample with reagents that convert hemoglobin into a brownish compound whose color intensity links with concentration. Clear graduation marks along the tube help users read values with steady confidence while instructors explain physiological interpretation linked with anemia or polycythemia during academic sessions. Each component features smooth surfaces that aid cleaning after completion of procedures, supporting hygienic routines expected in laboratory settings. The comparator block provides shaded segments that guide visual matching without complex optical accessories, helping newcomers gain confidence in fundamental hematology measurements. The Haemometer from Glass Agencies arrives with protective packing that guards glass components and reagents during transport so that institutions may start training without delay. This item supports early exposure to blood analysis, enabling learners to build familiarity with sample handling, mixing steps, and interpretation of color change while reinforcing safety rules on biological materials. Sturdy assembly encourages repeated application during classroom cycles, and replacement parts can be arranged when consumables gradually diminish through routine usage. The instrument also functions as a reference point when comparing manual colorimetric outcomes with automated hematology analyzers during advanced sessions, helping students appreciate technological progress in clinical laboratories. Clear instructions accompany the set, showing appropriate sample volume, acid addition, and endpoint observation so that readings remain consistent across groups.
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Haemometer
The Erose Haemometer offers reliable, precise blood volume measurement, manufactured by Glass Agencies for lab and clinical use.
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