eCL 9000 is a 300T/H fully automated analyzer based on the most advanced Electro-chemiluminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA). More than 90 parameters are available, covering thyroid, fertility, tumor, cardiac, inflammation, bone metabolism marker, etc.
Methodology : Electro-chemiluminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA) Throughput : 300 T/h, Constant throughput Time to first results : 9 mins Reagent system : 40 positions; Onboard refrigeration Sample position : 150 positions + 5 STAT positions Incubation system : 1575 positions Dimensions : 1665 mm×1000 mm×1282 mm
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