Overview
ESR Analyzer LMEAR-A101 is an Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate analyzer that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a vertical column of anticoagulated blood over a specific period of time. It is a compact and portable unit that employs the Westergren analysis method and utilizes an infrared sensor for precise and reliable measurement. It can read up to 20 channels simultaneously and offers a high throughput capability of up to 80 samples per hour. Features :
It boasts a wide measurement range spanning from 1 to 140 mm/h, making it suitable for a variety of applications
Selectable between two measuring time options: 30 minutes or 60 minutes, depending on their specific requirements
Designed with a user-friendly touchscreen featuring a large, vibrant color display
Enhanced with RS232 interface for seamless data transfer
Equipped with a built-in thermal printer for immediate result documentation and reporting
Provides ample storage capacity, capable of storing up to 4,000 test results, ensuring easy access to historical data
Specifications :
Measuring Principle |
Infrared sensor |
Analysis Method |
Westergren ESR value (mm/h) |
Measurement Range |
1 to 140 mm/h |
Measuring Time |
30 minutes or 60 minutes selectable |
Sample Interval |
3 minutes |
Throughput |
Up to 80 samples per hour |
Reading Channels |
20 |
Loading Capacity |
20 samples at the same time |
Loading Pattern |
Random |
Temperature Compensation |
Refer to 18℃ automatically (selectable) |
Reading Resolution |
± 0.1 mm |
Result Resolution |
1mm/1h, 1mm/2h |
Blood Level Range |
50 to 64 mm |
Display |
Touch screen LCD display |
Interface |
RS232 |
Print |
Built-in thermal printer |
Memory Storage |
4,000 results |
Power |
50 W |
Power Supply |
AC 110/220 V ± 10%, 60/50 Hz |
Working Temperature |
5℃ to 40℃ |
Humidity |
≤ 80% RH |
Packaging Dimension (W × D × H) |
380 × 700 × 460 mm |
Gross Weight |
25 kg |
Applications :
It is a versatile tool utilized for the analysis of erythrocyte sedimentation rates in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinical laboratories, and research facilities.