Blood Analyzer is used to determine components in blood. It is used by hospitals, medical labs, forensic labs and used to test for many things, such as blood cell counts, therapeutic drug monitoring, illegal drug use, blood typing, protein analysis, checking thyroid function, checking for the presence of antibodies. Used in Forensic Lab, Protein Analysis, Hospitals, Medical, Laboratory, Research, Industry, Pharmaceutical. Also known as Laboratory Blood Analyzer, Laboratry Hematology Analyzer.
Interface : Keyboard, mouse, RS232 serial port Test Principle : Impedance for cell counting and cyanide-free method for HGB Test Flow : 1 click to finish test automatically, 10µL blood is needed Clog Clear : High voltage and high pressure flush Parameter : 3 part differentiation of WBC, 20 parameters Histograms : WBC, RBC, PLT Sample mode : Venous, Capillary and prediluted blood Test Channel : 2 Throughput : 60 samples/hour Language : English, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. QC Mode : 3 level QC, L-J graph Calibration Mode : Auto mode and Manual mode Reference Range Type : Newborn, children, male, female and general Reagent : 2(Lyse and Diluent) Memory : 100,000 sample results Display : Touch screen LCD Printer : Thermal printer, supports external printer Power Supply : 100~240 AC, 50/60 Hz Dimension : 410x435x472 mm Weight : 21 kg
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