Medzer Semi-Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer delivers accurate photometric analysis for the performance of routine biochemical tests. Their small size enables them to easily integrate into limited work environments for efficient utilization of space. They support multiple wavelengths to carry out many biochemical assays. Their intuitive LCD display makes everyday operation simple and user-friendly. Our Semi-Automatic Biochemistry Analyzers provide precise results with negligible maintenance, enhancing workflow efficiency.

Semi-Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer SBA-1000A

Measurement Mode: Three modes: 32 μL flow cell, 18 μL flow cell (optional), and Cuvette Optional

Test Method: Endpoint, kinetics, Two-Point kinetics, Fixed Time, Absorbance, Single / Dual λ

Reagent: Custom Editing for Various Biochemical Clinical Reagent Projects

Light Source: Halogen lamp 6V/10W with Energy-Saving Sleep Mode

$ 34,500.00

Frequently Asked Questions

A semi-automatic biochemistry analyzer is a laboratory instrument that measures biochemical chemicals such as glucose, enzymes, and proteins in blood or other specimens. It involves manual input for handling samples or reagents, whereas analysis and result output are automated.

Semi-automatic analyzers require manual reagent and sample loading, while fully automatic analyzers automate these processes. Semi-automatic models are less expensive and suitable for small to medium-sized laboratories with moderate testing volumes.

They can conduct tests like liver function, kidney function, lipid profile, blood glucose, and enzyme activity. Such analyzers are widely utilized for day-to-day diagnostic screening.

Yes, semi-automatic analyzers are perfectly designed for small and medium-sized laboratories. Their reduced cost and simplicity make them best suited for modestly staffed or budget-constrained labs.

The analyzers generally accommodate a variety of liquid reagents utilized for biochemical testing. Open reagent systems are supported by most models, giving flexibility in sourcing reagents.

Yes, routine calibration is required to ensure accuracy and reliability. Most systems incorporate software prompts or have in-built facilities to aid routine calibration and quality control.


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