New biochemistry analyzer helps labs realize full automation and maximum efficiency
By LabMedica International staff writers Posted on 26 May 2022 |
Snibe (Shenzhen, China) has launched the new Biossays C8 automatic biochemistry analyzer, marking the beginning of a new journey in clinical chemistry management. Its powerful performance and modular scalability enables labs to realize full automation and maximum efficiency.
The Biossays C8 automatic biochemistry analyzer has a high throughput of 1600 tests per hour (single module) and 6400 tests per hour (four modules combined). It has two reagent compartments with 72 positions each and a total of 300 sample positions. The precise control of temperature and voltage of light source lamp guarantee minor fluctuation of the light source and long life of the lamp. It has a configurable decapper module that can improve lab efficiency with no manual operation required of the sample tubes. It allows for full mixing with adjustable speed and the mixing speed of different reagents can be set independently.
The Biossays C8 also enables complete washing with less wash liquid required, automatic selection of acid and alkali liquid (assay dependent) and double washing of each mixing bar. The ISE module for five common ions is also configurable according to individual needs. The Biossays C8 can be linked with Laboratory Automation system (TLA/LAS) and create a random combination within four units according to testing demand. It is capable of integrating the immunoassay analyze MAGLUMI X8, which perfectly realizes the function of TLA but only takes up a small space in the lab.
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