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Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A10

Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A10

Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A10 offers a wavelength range of 340 to 630 nm and an absorbance precision of 0.00001 Abs. It is equipped with 10 incubators and 3 timers, ensuring optimal reaction conditions and faster processing. Our device supports flow cell and cuvette test modes, catering to different laboratory needs. It is ideal for clinical laboratories, hospitals, research centers, and diagnostic facilities, enabling precise and efficient analysis.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What test modes are supported?

The Device supports multiple test modes: Kinetic End-point Two-point Absorbance

2. What makes the ZABA-A10 a high-performance analyzer?

High-precision testing with minimal variability (CV < 1%) Versatile Sample Handling up to 3000 µL Smart & Intuitive Design with touchscreen and real-time curve Fast & Efficient testing with multiple modes and built-in printer Large Data Storage for up to 10,000 results Seamless Connectivity and easy integration into lab systems Built to Last with durable components and stable performance

3. Is the lamp protected from overuse?

Yes, it includes a hibernate function to extend the lifespan of the light source.

4. Does it support quality control features?

Yes, it includes K, SD, CV%, and Levey-Jennings (L-J) control curves for comprehensive quality control in every test.

5. What type of flow cell does it use?

The analyzer uses a 32 µL quartz glass flow cell with a 10 mm path length.

6. What parameters can a biochemistry analyzer measure?

Common tests include glucose, cholesterol, liver enzymes, kidney function markers, electrolytes, and proteins.

7. What is the throughput of a biochemistry analyzer?

Throughput varies by model, typically ranging from 100 to over 2,000 tests per hour in high-end analyzers.

8. How often should a biochemistry analyzer be maintained?

Regular maintenance includes daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning and calibration. Preventive maintenance should be scheduled every 3 to 6 months, as recommended by the manufacturer.

9. Can biochemistry analyzers be used for veterinary testing?

Yes, many analyzers have settings or models specifically designed for veterinary diagnostics.

10. Are biochemistry analyzers safe to use?

Yes, but proper safety precautions must be followed, including handling reagents correctly, wearing PPE, and ensuring proper waste disposal.