Fully automated chemistry analyzers are used for carrying out a range of diagnostic functions, such as routine analysis of albumin, creatinine, glucose, bilirubin, and inorganic phosphorus. These are also used for conducting assays for evaluating thyroid function, lipids, therapeutic drugs, drugs of abuse, and more.
Spesifikasi: Sample Position: 40 pcs (Include standard,QC,STAT positions) Sample volume: 2-50µl, 0.1µl step Sample Probe Cleaning: automatic internal & external washing Sample Dilution: automatic/Manual pre-dilution, with dilution ratio up to 1:100 Reagent Position: 40 pcs (With refrigerated function, 2℃-8℃) Reagent Volume: 10-500µl, 1µl step Reagent Probe: automatic liquid level detect, with collision protection function Reagent Probe Cleaning: automatic internal & external washing Reaction Cuvette: 90 pcs made of special material Optical Length of Cuvette: 6mm Reaction Volume: 200~500µl Reaction Time: 8-10 minutes Reaction Temperature: 37℃±0.1℃ Mixing System: independent mixing probe Light Source: halogen-tungsten lamp Wavelength: 300-700nm, 9 wavelengths, precision ±2nm Absorbance Range: 0~4.0Abs Resolution: 0.001Abs Spectrophotometry: rear spectrophotometry Power Supply: ~100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1KVA Temperature: 10℃-35℃ Humidity: ≤90%, no dew Upper Cabinet: 830×880×732mm G.W.: 95kgs Bottom Cabinet: 800×880×855mm G.W.: 74kgs
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