Hematology Analyzer: Entry-Level CBC Testing with 3-Part Differential for Routine Diagnostics The Hematology Analyzer EZL-HA102 is a reliable, entry-level complete blood count (CBC) testing solution designed for routine diagnostics in clinical laboratories, hospitals, and diagnostic centers. Offering a comprehensive 3-part differential, this hematology analyzer addresses a wide range of diagnostic needs while maintaining accuracy and efficiency. Its user-friendly interface and compact design make it a strong choice for laboratories seeking an affordable, space-saving hematology machine without compromising performance. About Hematology Analyzers A Hematology Analyzer is an essential tool in clinical laboratories for performing blood tests that assist in diagnosing and monitoring various conditions. These machines automate the process of measuring blood components, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin levels. By offering detailed blood cell counts and differential analysis, hematology analyzers help clinicians make informed decisions regarding patient treatment plans. The is an entry-level device designed to provide efficient results for routine testing. Specifically, it carries out a 3-part differential, categorizing white blood cells into three distinct groups: neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes. This function allows for more detailed analysis compared to basic CBC machines, enhancing diagnostic capabilities in clinical environments. Understanding CBC Testing and 3-Part Differential A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a routine test used to measure and evaluate various blood components, including red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. It helps diagnose a wide range of conditions, such as anemia, infections, and blood disorders. What is a 3-Part Differential CBC? A standard CBC counts and evaluates blood cells, but a 3-part differential goes a step further by breaking down the white blood cell count into three specific subtypes: Neutrophils – The body's first line of defense against bacterial infections. Lymphocytes – Key in fighting viral infections and a crucial component of the adaptive immune response. Monocytes – Aid in the removal of dead or damaged cells and in fighting infections. These categories help clinicians interpret results more precisely, allowing for better-targeted treatments and management strategies. How the Hematology Analyzer Works The Hematology Analyzer utilizes electric impedance method and colorimetry method – not optical light scattering – to deliver accurate CBC results. These technologies allow the analyzer to classify blood cells based on size and hemoglobin absorption characteristics. Key specifications from the product page:
Parameter Value Throughput 60 tests/hour Sample volume <20 µL Assay items 21 parameters + 3 histograms Measuring principles Electric impedance + Colorimetry Reagents Built-in LH Lyse, external diluent, probe cleaner Quality control 3-level QC, L-J graph, X-B calibration Calibration Manual and auto-calibration Flag system RBC, WBC, PLT abnormal flags Storage 50,000 results (including histograms) Display 10.4-inch color touchscreen Printer Built-in thermal printer + external support Dimensions 390 × 28 × 390 mm Weight 16 kg Working temp 10°C to 35°C
The system automatically categorizes cells into their respective groups, ensuring a faster, more efficient process compared to manual methods. The 10.4-inch colorful touchscreen simplifies operation, reducing the time required to generate reports – critical in both emergency and routine diagnostic settings. Why the Hematology Analyzer is Ideal for Routine CBC Testing The Hematology Analyzer is an excellent choice for entry-level CBC testing with a 3-part differential for several reasons: Cost-Effective and Accessible – As an entry-level device, it is more affordable than higher-end models, making it ideal for small laboratories or clinics with budget constraints. Compact and Efficient—With dimensions of 390×28×390 mm and weight of 16 kg, this hematology machine fits easily on crowded lab benches. User-Friendly Interface – The 10.4-inch touchscreen and intuitive workflow minimize the learning curve for lab technicians. Fast Results—60 samples per hour throughput enables rapid CBC testing for timely diagnostic decisions. Comprehensive Parameters – Analyzes 21 parameters plus 3 histograms, including the 3-part differential for detailed white blood cell analysis. Robust Quality Control – 3-level QC, L-J graph, and X-B calibration ensure consistent accuracy over time. Abnormal Flag System – RBC, WBC, and PLT abnormal flags alert technicians to potentially problematic samples. Key Uses and Applications
The Hematology Analyzer serves various purposes across clinical applications: Routine Diagnostic Testing – Essential for conducting routine CBC testing, helping diagnose anemia, infections, and blood disorders. Pre-Surgical Testing – A CBC with a 3-part differential is often part of a pre-surgical assessment to ensure patients are fit for surgery. Chronic Disease Monitoring – Regular CBC tests help monitor disease progression and treatment efficacy in patients with diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and heart disease. Emergency Diagnostics – 60 tests/hour throughput enables rapid CBC testing for prompt treatment decisions. Infection and Inflammation Diagnosis – The 3-part differential helps evaluate immune system function and diagnose bacterial or viral infections. Research and Clinical Trials – Suitable for analyzing blood samples in studies focused on blood diseases or new therapeutic interventions. Hematology Analyzer Principle To understand how this hematology analyzer works, it’s essential to comprehend the hematology analyzer principle. The uses: Electric Impedance Method – Blood cells pass through a small aperture; the impedance (resistance) caused by each cell is measured. This allows differentiation between cell types based on size. Colorimetry Method – Used specifically for hemoglobin (HGB) measurement. Light absorption at a specific wavelength determines hemoglobin concentration. These principles allow the analyzer to classify cells into their respective groups and provide a detailed breakdown of the patient’s blood profile across 21 parameters and 3 histograms. Report parameters include: WBC, LYM#, MID#, GRAN#, LYM%, MID%, GRAN%, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, P-LCR, P-LCC Automatic Probe Cleaning & Low Maintenance The features automatic probe cleaning and low reagent consumption, reducing hands-on maintenance time. External diluent and probe cleaner support routine upkeep across high-volume workflows. Built-in thermal printer and support for external laser/inkjet printers provide flexible report generation. Conclusion The Hematology Analyzer is an essential tool for entry-level CBC testing with a 3-part differential, offering fast results (60 tests/hour), low sample volume (<20 µL), and comprehensive parameters (21 + 3 histograms). Its ease of use, compact design, and robust quality control (3-level QC, L-J graph, X-B calibration) make it ideal for routine diagnostics in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic laboratories. Ezilab continues to lead the way in providing high-quality hematology equipment that supports clinical laboratories in delivering precise and efficient diagnostic results. With the hematology analyzer, healthcare professionals have the right tools for effective patient monitoring and diagnosis, ultimately improving overall healthcare outcomes.













