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SNIBE Displays Super High Throughput CLIA Analyzer Powered by X Tech Technology

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 21 May 2023
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Image: The MAGLUMI X series CLIA analyzers is powered by X Tech technology (Photo courtesy of Snibe)
Image: The MAGLUMI X series CLIA analyzers is powered by X Tech technology (Photo courtesy of Snibe)

Snibe (Shenzhen, China) is showcasing its latest products with high-performance features at Euromedlab Roma 2023, including the newest member of its X-series of new-generation chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) analyzers.

MAGLUMI X Tech is the core technology powering the X series of fully automatic CLIA analyzers which provide more efficient, convenient, and reliable immunology diagnostic solutions for laboratories and hospitals. The technology helps the X series analyzers deliver an amazing performance, higher accuracy, and further precision, while also making them affordable and easy to operate. The MAGLUMI X series offers three models to meet all types of demands. The small but smart MAGLUMI X3 is a small-footprint desktop analyzer having a throughput of 200 t/h, 20 reagent positions, and 72 sample positions to target for small- and mid-size laboratories and hospitals.

The most cost-effective analyzer and the newest member of the X-series - MAGLUMI X6 - with a higher throughput of up to 450 T/h offers up to 30 reagent positions and up to 112 sample positions, or up to 412 when integrated with a sample-storage module. The fastest analyzer in the X series - MAGLUMI X8 - is the most powerful CLIA analyzer that offers a super-high throughput of 600 t/h while ensuring the highest level of precision. It offers 42 reagent positions and 300 sample positions. MAGLUMI X8 can be integrated with the Biossays C8 to create the Biolumi CX8 biochemical and immunological integrated analyzer.

Aided by the incredible X Tech, the MAGLUMI X series CLIA analyzers possess even more powerful capabilities such as patented pipetting technology, accurate incubation technology, stable and precise measuring technology, multiple expansion solutions, and user-friendly and high-efficiency loading design. These latest high-end features help the MAGLUMI X series CLIA analyzers to provide better immunology diagnostic capabilities for laboratories and hospitals.

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