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ZSBA-A11 is clinical chemistry analyzing system designed for analyzation and quantification of clinical bio-chemical components with aspiration volume more than 100 µl and flow cell volume of 32 µl. Durable long life Halogen lamp as light source with seven standard high quality filters of wave length ranging from 340 nm to 670 nm.
Assay type | End-point, Two point, Kinetic, Reagent blank sample blank, Immunity nephelometry and Multiplication selectable calibration methods |
Wave length | 340 nm, 405 nm, 505 nm, 546 nm, 578 nm, 620 nm, 670 nm |
Flow cell | 32 µl quartz / metal flow cell |
Aspirate volume | >100 µl |
Light source | 6V / 10 W Halogen lamp |
Band width | 8 nm |
Absorbance range | 0 to 3.000 Abs |
Repeatability ( CV % ) | ≤ 1 % |
Incubator ( working temperature ) | 37 °C, 30 °C, 25 °C |
Temperature precision | ± 0.1 °C |
Display | 7” TFT |
Power supply | 250 V / 100 V ( AC ) ; 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Assay method : End-point, Two point, kinetic, reagent blank sample blank, immunity Nephelometry, and multiplication selectable calibration methods
7 standard filters , 1 free position ( additional )
Wave lengths : 340 nm, 405 nm, 505 nm, 546 nm, 578 nm, 620 nm, 670 nm
Light source : Halogen lamp
Reagent Open system
Measurement method : Flow cell and cuvette
Real time display for result ( curve )
QC function : QC graph, QC parameters calculation, dual-level QC and out of control alarm
Memory : ≥ 1000 data storage
External key board and mouse
Internalized thermal sensitive and external printer
Frequently Asked Question
Common tests include glucose, cholesterol, liver enzymes, kidney function markers, electrolytes, and proteins.
Throughput varies by model, typically ranging from 100 to over 2,000 tests per hour in high-end analyzers.
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.
Yes, many analyzers have settings or models specifically designed for veterinary diagnostics.
Yes, but proper safety precautions must be followed, including handling reagents correctly, wearing PPE, and ensuring proper waste disposal.