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BIOBASE Showcases Comprehensive Range of Laboratory Solutions

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 Feb 2025
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Image: The BIOBASE booth at Medlab Middle East 2025 (Photo courtesy of BIOBASE)
Image: The BIOBASE booth at Medlab Middle East 2025 (Photo courtesy of BIOBASE)

BIOBASE (Shandong, China) is presenting its most popular laboratory products at Medlab Middle East 2025, including clinical chemistry, electrolyte and immunoassay analyzers.

The BK-410 automatic chemistry analyzer featured at the event is engineered to streamline laboratory workflows, providing reliable and precise results with unparalleled speed. Its comprehensive feature set makes it an invaluable asset for high-volume testing environments, ensuring accurate diagnostics and efficient laboratory operations. Featured alongside is the BKI1100 automatic chemiluminescence immunoassay system which uses magnetic particle separation technology for faster reaction speed and higher efficiency. BIOBASE is demonstrating the BK-EL10C ELISA microplate reader which uses enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and other experimental methods to measure the absorbance and fluorescence intensity of reactants to quantitatively analyze specific components in samples.

BIOBASE is also showcasing the BKE-B electrolyte analyzer which adopts advanced ion-selective electrode measurement technology and is a fast, accurate, convenient, and practical clinical testing instrument. It can directly measure the concentration of K+, Na+, Cl-, Ca2+, and pH in serum, plasma, whole blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and diluted urine. In addition, BIOBASE is demonstrating the BKP2000 multi-channel dry fluorescence immunoassay analyzer with 12 independent incubation channels. The instrument comprises an optical detection module (fluorescence), scanning module, data processing module, liquid crystal display module, incubation module, information acquisition module (ID card reader), power supply, and printer. It also features automatic induction of reagent card insertion, automatic printing of test results, and automatic card loss along with a 10.1-inch LCD screen for a better visual experience.

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