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Coagulation Analyzer ZCOA-A11

Coagulation Analyzer ZCOA-A11

Coagulation Analyzer ZCOA-A11 provides 4 independent detectors allow simultaneous testing of up to 4 different coagulation parameters. It features 16 sample positions and 4 reagent positions with tunable incubation time for efficient processing. Our device can store up to 500 test results, allowing easy access and record-keeping. It is an advanced diagnostic tool designed for hospitals, enabling rapid, precise, and interference-free blood clotting analysis.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. How many testing channels does the analyzer have?

This coagulation analyzer has double testing channels, which allows simultaneous testing of multiple samples for enhanced throughput.

2. How many sample positions does the analyzer have?

The analyzer can accommodate up to 32 sample positions, making it suitable for higher-volume testing in busy labs.

3. How many reagent positions are available on the analyzer?

The analyzer features 4 reagent positions, allowing for the use of multiple reagents at the same time, streamlining the testing process.

4. How long does a typical coagulation test take on this analyzer?

Test times vary based on the specific assay, but the double testing channels and efficient system design allow for rapid results, especially when multiple tests are conducted in parallel.

5. Is the analyzer easy to use?

Yes, this coagulation analyzer is designed for ease of use. The intuitive rear-illuminated LCD display and straightforward operation ensure smooth workflow even in high-pressure lab environments.

6. What is a coagulation analyzer?

A coagulation analyzer is a medical device used to measure blood clotting parameters, helping diagnose and monitor bleeding disorders, thrombosis, and the effectiveness of anticoagulant therapy.

7. How do coagulation analyzers work?

They use optical, mechanical, or electrochemical methods to detect clot formation in a blood sample mixed with specific reagents.

8. How long does a coagulation test take?

Most tests take 1 to 10 minutes, depending on the specific assay and analyzer model.

9. Can coagulation analyzers be used in point-of-care settings?

Yes, portable and compact coagulation analyzers are available for point-of-care (POC) testing in emergency rooms, clinics, and home care.

10. What factors should I consider when buying a coagulation analyzer?

Testing volume (low, medium, or high throughput). Automation level (manual, semi-automated, or fully automated). Ease of use and software integration Regulatory compliance. Maintenance requirements and service support.