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Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A12

Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A12

Biochemistry Analyzer ZABA-A12 offers an advanced optical system using 7 standard filters. It also provides high-resolution readings of 0.0001 Abs and a wide photometric range from 0.0000 to 4.0000 Abs. Our device ensures exceptional accuracy across a wide range of tests—be it endpoint, kinetics, fixed-time, or even optional coagulation tests. It is is ideal for clinical laboratories, research institutions, and hospitals, enabling precise biochemical analysis.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. Can I store test results and programs on the device?

Yes, the device includes robust storage capacity: Over 300 programs 200,000 test results This ensures efficient long-term data management.

2. What connectivity options are available?

The analyzer includes: 5 USB ports (4 Hosts, 1 Slave) 1 Ethernet port Support for external devices like keyboard, mouse, printer, USB drive, barcode reader, and PC software control.

3. What types of tests can this biochemistry analyzer perform?

This analyzer supports various testing modes including 1-point end, 2-point end (with sample blank), kinetics, fixed-time, and coagulation tests, offering versatility for a wide range of biochemical assays.

4. What optical filters are included with the analyzer?

It comes with 7 standard filters at wavelengths: 340nm, 405nm, 450nm, 505nm, 546nm, 578nm, and 630nm, supporting various biochemical reactions.

5. How can this analyzer support emergency testing in critical care?

Thanks to its fast kinetics and fixed-time modes, temperature control, and built-in printer, the analyzer can deliver quick, reliable results—critical in emergency or ICU situations.

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.