Introduction

Automated Immunoassay Analyzer can accommodate 10 to 200μl samples. volume with a throughput of 180T/ hour. It utilizes magnetic particle separation technology to ensure uniform distribution within the liquid phase reaction system. Our immunoassay analyzer utilizes various functionalities including liquid-level detection, and anti-collision. measures, sample barcode scanning, reagent radio frequency identification, and intelligent alarm alert.

Applications

Immunoassay Analyzer is extensively utilized for biochemical analysis in biotechnology, medical laboratories, hospitals, and veterinary diagnostics, as well as in research and academics.

Specifications

Sample volume10-200 μl
Throughput180 T/H
Reagent25 pcs (2-8 ℃ refrigeration)
Incubation58
1st Result Time18 minutes
Correlation Coefficientr ≥ 0.99
Detection PrecisionCV ≤ 5%
Carry-over Rate≤ 10-5
Sample positions60 (Each position could be used as an emergency position)
Calibration Stability28 Days
Calibration Type6 / 7-point calibration
SoftwareWindows 7/8/10, 32 or 64 bit, Bi-direction, support HL7 protocol, Intuitive User Interface, Intelligent Data Management
InterfaceTCP/IP Network interface
Power SupplyAC 110/220 V, 50/60 Hz
Exterior Dimension (W × D × H)768 × 771 × 568 mm
Packaging Dimension (W × D × H)1303 × 873 × 854 mm
Net Weight94 Kg
Gross Weight163 Kg

Features

Includes safety alarms.

Compact and easy to use.

Integrated with wizard visual interface.

Featuring Forced air-cooling reagent tray.

Fully enclosed independent incubation system.

Triple magnetic separation cleaning technology.

Semiconductor refrigeration technology.

FAQs

1. What is an immunoassay analyzer?

An immunoassay analyzer is a laboratory instrument used to detect and measure specific biomolecules, such as proteins, hormones, and pathogens, in biological samples using immunological reactions.

2. What are the applications of immunoassay analyzers?

Immunoassay analyzers are used in clinical diagnostics for hormone testing, infectious disease detection, and cancer markers, as well as in drug testing and toxicology, food safety and environmental monitoring, and research and pharmaceutical development.

3. What sample types can be used in immunoassay analyzers?

Common sample types include blood, serum, plasma, urine, saliva, and cerebrospinal fluid, depending on the test being performed.

4. How long does it take to get results from an immunoassay analyzer?

Our Immunoassay Analyzer provide the first result in 18 minutes.

5. What should be considered when choosing an immunoassay analyzer?

When choosing an immunoassay analyzer, it is important to consider the type of immunoassay technology (ELISA, CLIA, FIA, etc.), throughput capacity (number of tests per hour), automation level and ease of use, sample volume requirements, and compatibility with the existing laboratory workflow.

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