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Transasia Launches Fully Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyser

Transasia Bio-Medicals, one of the leading players in the clinical diagnostic segment, has launched the EM 200 - a fully automated clinical chemistry analyser. This instrument will cater to the biochemist's need of work flow management, ease of operation and full automation. For laboratories with medium workload the main concern is a chemistry analyser with high throughput coupled with flexibility in reporting of biochemistry and immunoturbidometry assays. EM 200 is the perfect answer towards total automation for laboratories equipped with semi automated analysers.

EM 200 ascertains throughput of 400 tests / hr with ISE thereby claims to be providing high turnaround time. It being an open system permits the user to choose the reagents thus dissuading the usage of exclusive reagents in closed system analysers.

This multitasking analyser has a reading volume of 180 µl which ascertains minimal reagent consumption. Permanent hard glass cuvettes and an efficient multistage laundry ensures savings in recurrent expenses.

EM 200 is equipped with an efficient quality control programme comprising of levy jennings chart, twin plot and westgard rules. Bidirectional connectivity and optional barcode reader for sample and reagent are additional facilities in EM 200.

EH News Bureau

 


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