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Wondfo Exhibits Automatic Bench-Top CLIA Analyzers for POC Testing at AACC 2022

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 26 Jul 2022
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Image: Wondfo’s chemiluminescence platforms feature a compact design and simple operation (Photo courtesy of Wondfo)
Image: Wondfo’s chemiluminescence platforms feature a compact design and simple operation (Photo courtesy of Wondfo)

Wondfo (Guangzhou, China) will be exhibiting its automatic bench-top chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) analyzers with advanced features for point of care (POC) testing at the 2022 AACC Clinical Lab Expo.

At AAC 2022, Wondfo is presenting its compact and automatic Accre 8 and Accre 90 CLIA bench-top analyzers which are 70% smaller than ordinary CLIA analyzers. With a single-dose reagent cartridge, the analyzers allow 600 days MTBF, requiring no extra consumables. The Accre 8 and Accre 90 enjoy both simple operation requiring only 30-minute training and reliable calibration & quality control system. Both the analyzers have a TAT time of 12-40 minutes and offer high sensitivity.

The Accre 8 has a throughput of up to 36 tests/hour and offers carry-over prevention. The Accre 90 has a throughput of up to 96 tests/hour and enables simultaneous processing of difference parameters with carry-over prevention. The Accre 8 and Accre 90 are designed for multiple application scenarios in emergency care, primary care and laboratories. Both the analyzers offer a broad menu of tests in the areas of thyroid, fertility, tumors, infectious diseases, cardiac, anemia, inflammation, bone metabolism and glycol metabolism.
 

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