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Junray ZR-1101 Fully Automated Colony Counter

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Brand Junray
Origin Shandong, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Instrument Type Fully Automated Colony Counter
Sample Type Solid Culture Media
Sample Capacity 1 Petri Dish per Imaging Cycle
Counting Speed 1,000 Colonies per Second
Counting Accuracy ≥98%
Imaging Sensor 12-Megapixel CMOS
Core Functions Colony Counting, Inhibition Zone Measurement, Antibiotic Potency Analysis, Spiral Plate Counting
UV Light Sources 254 nm (sterilization) and 365 nm (fluorescence excitation)
Compliance FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Audit Trail, GLP/GMP Data Integrity Support
Included Dedicated Image Processing Workstation

Overview

The Junray ZR-1101 Fully Automated Colony Counter is a dedicated digital imaging system engineered for high-throughput, objective, and reproducible microbial colony enumeration on solid agar media. It operates on the principle of high-resolution digital image acquisition followed by algorithm-driven morphological segmentation and classification—leveraging advanced computer vision techniques rooted in grayscale thresholding, edge detection, watershed segmentation, and machine learning–enhanced pattern recognition. Unlike manual or semi-automated counters, the ZR-1101 eliminates inter-operator variability and subjective interpretation by standardizing detection criteria across all colony types—including irregular, confluent, faint, or pigmented colonies—and supports regulatory-compliant documentation workflows required in pharmaceutical QC, clinical microbiology, and food safety laboratories.

Key Features

  • High-fidelity imaging architecture: Integrated 12-megapixel industrial-grade CMOS sensor with auto-calibration capability ensures pixel-to-millimeter mapping accuracy; real-time optical calibration compensates for lens distortion and working distance variation.
  • Tri-modal illumination system: Top-mounted 360° ring LED provides shadow-free reflected-light imaging; bottom-transmitted dark-field illumination enhances contrast for translucent or low-pigment colonies; side-mounted matrix LEDs enable optical staining via controlled angular illumination—improving differentiation between colonies and agar background.
  • Intelligent segmentation engine: Combines adaptive thresholding, multi-scale blob analysis, and iterative watershed splitting to resolve clustered, overlapping, or filamentous colonies; includes manual correction tools with region-of-interest (ROI) masking and undo/redo functionality for traceable editing.
  • Dual-wavelength UV module: Built-in 254 nm germicidal lamp sterilizes internal chamber surfaces between runs; 365 nm UV source enables fluorescence-based colony detection—compatible with GFP-expressing strains, coliform-selective media (e.g., Chromocult®), and antibiotic resistance screening assays.
  • FDA 21 CFR Part 11–compliant software: Enforces user authentication, electronic signatures, immutable audit trails, and automatic timestamped logging of all actions—including image acquisition, parameter changes, manual edits, and report generation.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The ZR-1101 accepts standard 90 mm and 100 mm Petri dishes (including vented, gridded, and spiral-plated variants) and accommodates both conventional and chromogenic agars (e.g., TSA, PCA, VRBA, MAC, CHROMagar™). It complies with ISO 4833-1:2013 (microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs—horizontal method for enumeration of microorganisms), ASTM E2925-22 (standard practice for digital imaging of microbial colonies), and USP / microbiological examination requirements. All data handling adheres to ALCOA+ principles (Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate, Complete, Consistent, Enduring, Available), supporting GLP and GMP validation protocols.

Software & Data Management

The proprietary ZR-Count™ software provides an intuitive Windows-based interface with multilingual support (English, Spanish, French, Chinese). It enables batch processing of up to 99 plates per session, customizable counting templates (e.g., aerobic vs. anaerobic, selective vs. non-selective media), and configurable pass/fail thresholds based on regulatory limits. Quantitative outputs include colony count, diameter distribution (µm), circularity index, perimeter (mm), area (mm²), and inhibition zone diameter (mm) with confidence intervals. Export formats include CSV, Excel (.xlsx), PDF reports with embedded images and metadata, and direct LIMS integration via HL7 or ASTM E1384-compliant interfaces.

Applications

  • Pharmaceutical microbiology: Sterility testing, environmental monitoring (ISO 14644-1 Grade A–D), media fill simulations, and bioburden assessment per ICH Q5C and EU Annex 1.
  • Clinical diagnostics: Rapid quantification of urinary tract pathogens, wound swab isolates, and blood culture subcultures—supporting CLSI M07 and M45 standards.
  • Food & beverage safety: Total viable count (TVC), Enterobacteriaceae, coliforms, yeasts/molds per ISO 21528-2, ISO 6887, and FDA BAM Chapter 3.
  • Academic research: High-content screening of mutagenesis libraries, CRISPR-Cas9 clone validation, and antibiotic synergy studies using double-disk diffusion or E-test methods.

FAQ

Does the ZR-1101 support spiral plate counting according to ISO 7218 and FDA BAM guidelines?
Yes—the instrument includes a dedicated spiral counting module calibrated for common spiral platers (e.g., WASP, Spiral Biotech) and automatically applies dilution factor correction based on user-defined plating parameters.
Can the system validate colony morphology classification (e.g., distinguishing Staphylococcus aureus from coagulase-negative staphylococci)?
While the ZR-1101 does not perform species-level identification, it supports morphotype tagging and statistical clustering of size, shape, and color features—enabling correlation with downstream MALDI-TOF or PCR results.
Is remote access or network deployment supported?
The workstation supports domain authentication and can be deployed in client-server mode for centralized database management; remote desktop access is permitted under IT-administered security policies.
What maintenance is required for long-term optical performance?
Annual recalibration of the imaging subsystem and UV intensity verification are recommended; the CMOS sensor and LED arrays are rated for >50,000 operating hours with no consumables required.
How is data integrity ensured during power failure or software crash?
All operations are transaction-logged in real time; unsaved image buffers are retained in RAM-backed cache, and interrupted sessions resume from last stable checkpoint upon restart.

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