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ESR Analyser LMESR-A103 is a compact benchtop unit comes with a loading capacity of 40 samples with 40 reading channel. It offers measurement range of 1 to 140 mm/hr with throughput up to 80 samples/hr along with blood level ranging from 50 to 64 mm. The unit is equipped with a large color touch-screen LCD display, an internal thermal recorder, and RS232 ports. The measuring time can be set in two modes: 30 minutes or 60 minutes with a sample interval of 3 minutes. It is an excellent device where it can store upto 4000 results. It uses infrared sensor as main measuring principle and the westergren method for analysis result.
Specifications
| Measuring Principle | Infrared sensor |
| Analysis Result | Westergren ESR value (mm/hr) |
| Throughput | Upto 80 samples per hour |
| Reading Channels | 40 |
| Loading Capacity | 40 samples at a time |
| Loading Pattern | Random |
| Measurement Range | 1 to 140 mm/hr |
| Measuring Time | 30 minutes or 60 minutes selectable |
| Sample Interval | 3 minutes |
| Temperature Compensation | Refer to 18°C automatically (selectable) |
| Reading Resolution | ± 0.1 mm |
| Result Resolution | 1mm/1h, 1mm/2h |
| Blood level Range | 50 to 64 mm |
| Display | Color LCD screen |
| Input | Touch screen |
| Interface | RS-232 serial port |
| Internal thermal recorder | |
| Storage | 4000 results |
| Power Supply | AC 100/240 V 60/50 Hz, 50 W |
| Operation Condition | Working temperature: 5°C to 40°C, Humidity : ≤ 80% |
| Dimension (L × W × H) | 365 × 300 × 180 mm |
| Net Weight | 11 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESR Analyser LMESR-A103 | $ 3137.5 | Pack of 1 |
Features
Offers different loading capacity with channels
Infrared sensor measuring principle
Westergren analysis method is used
Measurement range 1 to 140 mm/hr
Throughput up to 80 samples/hr
The display features a large color touchscreen LCD display
The measuring time can be set to 30 minutes or 60 minutes
The unit comes with 10 to 40 reading channels
Built with a printer that prints the ESR curve
Connection to LIS is possible
Memory storage upto 4000 results
Rapid detection
Easy to operate and provides high-resolution
User-friendly interface
Results are automatically temperature compensated
Optional Accessories
Barcode reader
Applications
ESR Analyzers finds application in hospitals, clinical laboratories, and medical research centers to measure erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Selection Guide
ESR Analyzer LMESR-A103 is designed for clinical laboratories and research facilities requiring accurate and high-throughput ESR testing. Utilizing an infrared sensor as its measuring principle, it delivers reliable Westergren ESR values (mm/hr), making it suitable for applications such as inflammation detection, autoimmune disorder studies, and infection monitoring. With a capacity to process up to 80 samples per hour and 40 reading channels, it offers an efficient solution for mid-to-large-scale operations. The analyzer is typically equipped with certifications like CE and ISO, ensuring compliance with international quality and safety standards. Its performance, backed by research-based application and certification credibility, makes it a reliable choice for hospitals, diagnostic labs, and clinical research environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an ESR Analyzer?
An ESR Analyzer is an apparatus designed to measure Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) levels that helps in assessing inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.
2 What conditions can be examined using ESR Analyzer?
It is used to monitor inflammatory conditions such as Rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus.
3 What kind of blood samples is used by ESR Analyzer?
It utilizes whole blood samples collected using a standard venipuncture or blood drawn from the arm.
4 What is the difference between ESR and WBC count?
ESR measures the rate at which red blood cells settles whereas White Blood Cell (WBC) count measures the number of white blood cells that increase during infections or immune responses.