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Dry Biochemistry Analyzer

Labmate Dry Biochemistry Analyzer takes 8 to 12 minutes for sample analysis and stores up to 50,000. Their advanced dry reagent technology minimizes reagent waste and maximizes test result accuracy. Their compact design and user-friendly interface make them ideal for small or mobile labs. They feature an easy-to-navigate interface simplifying operation and reducing training time. Our Dry Biochemistry Analyzer focuses on streamlining biochemistry testing in clinical laboratories for quick diagnosis and patient management.

Dry Biochemistry Analyzer LMDBA-A100

  • Sample Volume: Coagulation rotor 300µl, Sector panel: 50 to 70µl
  • Sample Type: Whole blood, serum, plasma, capillary blood
  • Testing Time: 9 to 12 minutes/samples
  • Temperature: 37℃±0.3°C
  • Absorbance: 0.001Abs

$ 3605 / Each of 1

Dry Biochemistry Analyzer LMDBA-A302

  • Sample Volume: 90 to 120 μL
  • Sample Type: Anticoagulant whole blood, serum and plasma
  • Absorbance: 0 to 3.0Abs
  • Resolution: 0.001 Abs
  • Work Conditions: Temperature:10 to 32℃ Humidity:

$ 5975 / Pack of 1

Dry Biochemistry Analyzer LMDBA-A303
  • Data Input Display: 4.3 inch touch screen
  • Mode Of Operation: Continuous
  • Ambient Temperature: 10 to 30 ℃(50 to 86 ºF), indoor use
  • Humidity: 40% to 85%
  • Reaction Temperature: 37 ℃±0.2 ℃

$ 4312.5 / Pack of 1

Dry Biochemistry Analyzer LMDBA-A401
  • Detection Method: Photometric detection
  • Detection Time: less than or equal to 3 min
  • CV: Less than or equal to 5%
  • Sample Type: Serum, whole blood, plasma
  • Sample Volume: 45 μL

$ 3050 / Each of 1

Selection Guide for Dry Biochemistry Analyzer

Dry Biochemistry Analyzer is a compact and user-friendly device widely used in clinical labs, research institutions, and veterinary diagnostics for quick biochemical testing using dry chemistry strips or slides. Customers should consider this model when their application involves point-of-care testing, field research, or routine biochemical screening in settings with limited space and resources. It is particularly useful in pilot studies, animal research, and emergency labs where quick results and minimal sample preparation are required. Since it doesn't need liquid reagents or extensive calibration, it's ideal for experiments needing low maintenance and portability. Certifications such as ISO 13485, CE, and IVD compliance ensure quality, safety, and regulatory acceptance for clinical and research use.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Dry Biochemistry Analyzer?

A Dry Biochemistry Analyzer is an apparatus designed for analyzing biochemical components in biological samples without needing traditional liquid reagents.

2 How does a Dry Biochemistry Analyzer work?

It works by using dry reagent strips or discs that react with biological samples to measure biochemical components through optical changes.

3 What types of tests can be conducted using Dry Biochemistry Analyzer?

It can conduct tests such as blood glucose, cholesterol, liver and kidney function, as well as electrolyte levels.

4 What types of samples can be analyzed using Dry Biochemistry Analyzer?

It can analyze biological samples such as whole blood, serum, plasma, and urine.

5 Can Dry Biochemistry Analyzer help in emergency situations?

It provides rapid results with minimal sample volume and preparation, making it ideal for time-sensitive diagnostics in emergency or critical care.

6 What role does Dry Biochemistry Analyzer play in preventive health checkups?

It allows quick and efficient screening for common health markers like blood glucose, cholesterol, liver and kidney function during routine checkups.

7 How does Dry Biochemistry Analyzer benefit Outpatient Departments (OPDs)?

It enables fast diagnostics, helping physicians make quick decisions without sending samples to central labs, improving patient turnaround time.

8 How does Dry Biochemistry Analyzer help in tuberculosis or HIV clinics?

It supports baseline and follow-up testing for liver and kidney function, which is critical when patients are on long-term medications.

9 Can Dry Biochemistry Analyzer be used in pharmaceutical trials?

It is useful for quick biochemical assessments during clinical drug trials, especially for monitoring liver and kidney function.

10 How does a Dry Biochemistry Analyzer support infectious disease clinics?

It helps assess organ function before and during treatment for diseases like malaria, dengue and viral hepatitis.