Shashin Kagaku Automatic Colony Counter l PSF Series

    The Colony Counter PSF-1100/PSF-2100/5100/7100 is an inspection device that counts the colonies of bacteria and microorganisms grown in petri dishes instantly and extremely accurately. The traditional approach requires using a microscope or similar device to visually count the bacteria and microbial colonies grown in the petri dish. However, the colony counter PSF series can automatically count within 3 seconds even if there are more than 300 colonies in a petri dish. It helps reduce the risk of measuring errors and visual overlook.

 

The Colony Counter PSF-1100/PSF-2100/5100/7100 is an inspection device that counts the colonies of bacteria and microorganisms grown in petri dishes instantly and extremely accurately. The traditional approach requires using a microscope or similar device to visually count the bacteria and microbial colonies grown in the petri dish. However, the colony counter PSF series can automatically count within 3 seconds even if there are more than 300 colonies in a petri dish. It helps reduce the risk of measuring errors and visual overlook.

Application :
Microbiological analysis and reagent testing in pharmaceutical industry.
Self-inspection for food industry.
Water quality test, other cell research, etc.

Automatic Colony Counter PSF Series by Shashin Kagaku is a state-of-the-art automatic colony counter designed and made in Japan. It is renowned for its ability to instantly measure specimens such as bacterial colonies with high accuracy, significantly reducing the time required for manual counting from three hours to just five minutes​​​.

This series includes models such as the PSF-1100, a low-cost model with essential functions for general colony counting, and the PSF-2100/5100/7100, used in various industries including food/beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, water bureaus, agricultures, testing centers, and universities.

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