SpermTrack Counting Chamber
Introduction
Accurate sperm analysis is crucial for fertility research, assisted reproductive treatments, and diagnostic laboratories. The SpermTrack Counting Chamber offers a reusable, cost-effective, and high-precision solution for cell counting and sperm assessment. With its varied configurations and customisable features, it is an excellent choice for laboratories looking to improve efficiency while reducing waste.
Why Choose SpermTrack?
- Sustainable and Cost-Effective
Traditional disposable counting chambers contribute to plastic waste and recurring costs. SpermTrack’s reusable design provides an eco-friendly alternative, significantly reducing laboratory expenses over time. This sustainability makes it a responsible choice for modern laboratories.
- High-Precision Sperm Counting
The SpermTrack Counting Chamber is designed for accurate and reproducible results, ensuring that each sperm sample is measured with precision. This helps fertility specialists and researchers obtain reliable data for:
- Sperm concentration assessments
- Motility studies
- Morphology evaluations
- Multiple Configuration Options
Different laboratory workflows require different tools. SpermTrack is available in a variety of configurations to suit specific analytical needs:
- With or without grids – providing flexibility for different counting techniques.
- 10-micron or 20-micron depth options – with 20 microns being the WHO-recommended standard for sperm analysis.
- Customisation for Laboratory Efficiency
Laboratories can choose from a range of colours, ensuring improved sample visibility and differentiation during analysis. This customisation enhances workflow efficiency and user experience, making sperm analysis more convenient and tailored to individual lab needs.
Applications of SpermTrack
The SpermTrack Counting Chamber is ideal for use in:
✅ Andrology laboratories – ensuring precise sperm assessments.
✅ IVF and fertility clinics – assisting in reproductive treatments.
✅ Research institutions – studying sperm behaviour and viability.
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