DW-TC220 is the smallest discrete and fully automatic Auto BIO-CHEMISTRY ANALYZER, with the concentrated mini portable model with a fully functional chemistry analyzer for clinic fundamental diagnosis.
Spesifikasi: Sample/Reagent Position: 18pcs sample position Reagent refrigerated function 26pcs reagent position Reaction Cuvettes: 60 pcs reusable plastic cuvettes Automatic blank testing for cuvette Colorimetry system in the pattern of light splitting behind cuvette Dismountable, easily replacement 7-Step Auto Cleaning System: Automatic 7-step washing Hi-tech washing station to ensure accurate results With low water consumption: 1-2L/H Reaction Cuvette: 60 reusable plastic units Optical Length of Cuvette: 6mm Power Supply: ~100-240V, 50/60Hz, 300VA Temperature: 10-30℃ Humidity: ≤90%, no dew Reaction Volume: 180~500µl Max reaction Time: 12 minutes Reaction Temperature: 37±0.1℃ Products dimensions: 54.8cmX42.2cmX38.3cm,net weight≤23kg Light Source: halogen-tungsten lamp Wavelength: 340-690nm, 9 wavelengths, precision ±2nm Absorbance Range: 0~4.0 Abs Resolution: 0.001 Abs
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