The LW C200i Auto Chemistry Analyser

The new LW C200i Auto-chemistry Analyser combines the Stable reaction system, an economical sample and reagent system, advanced and unique optical system, and a comprehensive software system, its manufacturer Landwind Medical reports.

Photo: The LW C200i Auto Chemistry Analyser

Designed on fully automated architecture, the analyser runs 225 tests per hour, with 60 positions for sample and reagent respectively. The mixing probe design is unique, Landwind points out. ‘The flat-end mixers are separated and highly polished to reduce carryover and you can optimise the mixing intensity in software. The cutting-edge innovation makes the instrument with more powerful function of liquid level detection and collision protection.’
The system is compatible with a one-off blood collection tube and optional ISE module & internal bar code reader.
‘With user-friendly operation interface, the whole process of monitoring and testing platform makes the LW C200i simple, efficient and accurate. The sampling range starts from 2ul and stepping in 0.1ul, while the reagents start from 20ul and stepping in 1ul. With smaller sample volume, you can use fewer reagents during each test. The reaction volume is as low as 150ul which is one of the best in industry,’ Landwind adds. ‘The accuracy of LW C200i is ensured throughout the complete analytical system. LW C200i is a smart option for chemistry diagnosis regarding to the constant 200 tests per hour speed, accurate performance and powerful software to use.’
Details: www.landwindmedical.com

01.07.2009

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