The C-Chip is a disposable plastic chamber used for blood cell (Erythrocyte, Leukocyte) counting. It consists of surface-patterned two enclosed chambers with two ports for sample injection. The DHC-B02 grid pattern is exactly the same as the Burker-Turk. It consists of 9 large squares, each measuring 1 x 1 mm and the depth of the chamber is 0.1 mm. Each square has a total volume of 0.1 mm3 or 10-4 cm3.The large squares are subdivided into 16 group squares with 0.2 mm sides. In the central large square, each group is subdivided into 16 mini squares with 0.05 mm sides (=0.0025 mm2).
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative determination of one or multiple whole blood cell parameters [also known as complete blood count (CBC)] in a clinical specimen using a manual, semi-automated or automated cell count method. Test components may include white cell count and differential, haemoglobin determination, red cell count, red cell characterization and calculation of red cell parameters, and/or platelet count.