Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer LBN-CA131 is a dual-channel unit with high-sensitivity optical detection. Equipped with built-in thermal printer for direct result output. User-friendly interface allows seamless workflow. Featuring a user-centric control panel, enabling smoother operation and enhanced interaction. Configured with internal memory supporting long-term storage of test data. Our Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer can operate with minimal sample volume for conservation of specimen usage.
Testing Channel | 2 Channels |
Sample Positions | 16 Positions |
Reagent Positions | 4 Positions |
Test Wavelength | 470 nm |
Sample Volume | 20 µL to 40 µL |
Reagent Volume | 20 µL to 40 µL |
Temperature Range | 15°C to 30°C |
Temperature Control Precision | 37 ± 0.3°C |
Repeatability | Cv < 2% |
Coincidence Indicator | < 3% |
Memory Storage | Up to 10,000 results |
Notation of Results | S, %, PTR, INR, g/L |
Display | 240 × 128 LCD |
Dimensions | 395 × 320 × 135 mm |
Weight | 6 Kg |
Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer LBN-CA131 is used in clinical laboratories, hospitals, research institutes, and blood banks for testing blood coagulation parameters such as PT, APTT, TT, and FIB.
Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer LBN-CA131 is used in clinical laboratories, hospitals, research institutes, and blood banks for testing blood coagulation parameters such as PT, APTT, TT, and FIB.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a semi-auto coagulation analyzer?
Ans. A semi-auto coagulation analyzer is a laboratory instrument used to measure blood clotting parameters. It helps in diagnosing bleeding disorders and monitoring anticoagulant therapy.
2. What tests can be performed using a semi-auto coagulation analyzer?
Ans. Common tests include Prothrombin Time (PT), Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT), Fibrinogen, and Thrombin Time (TT), among others.
3. Can a semi-auto coagulation analyzer be used in small laboratories?
Ans. Yes, it is suitable for small to medium-sized laboratories, clinics, and hospitals where routine coagulation testing is required.
4. What type of samples are used in a semi-auto coagulation analyzer?
Ans. It typically analyses plasma samples derived from citrated whole blood to perform coagulation tests.
5. Does a semi-auto coagulation analyzer require calibration?
Ans. Yes, regular calibration using control samples is necessary to maintain accuracy and reliability of test results.
Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer LBN-CA131 is a dual-channel unit with high-sensitivity optical detection. Equipped with built-in thermal printer for direct result output. User-friendly interface allows seamless workflow. Featuring a user-centric control panel, enabling smoother operation and enhanced interaction. Configured with internal memory supporting long-term storage of test data. Our Semi Auto Coagulation Analyzer can operate with minimal sample volume for conservation of specimen usage.