Biochemical analyzers
Hematological analyzers
Urine Analyzers
Special Protein Analyzers
Analyzers on a dry cartridge
A biochemical analyzer is a device for biochemical studies of various substances: electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, etc. It is able to determine the concentration and presence of these substances in almost any type of biological material.
The biochemical analyzer provides various tests and analyses: from urgent to traditional clinical and biochemical. These devices are divided into automatic and semi-automatic. Automatic machines perform a wide range of operations: selection of materials and reagents, their mixing and heating, analysis, processing and printing of the received information, automatic rinsing of the device. On semi-automatic analyzers, the operator performs the preparation of the analyzed substances manually, which is extremely inconvenient for large laboratories.
For faster and more convenient operation of the system, biochemical analyzers can be equipped with:
- automatic manipulators,
- centrifuges for test tubes,
- special software for processing patient results.
Today it is difficult to imagine a modern laboratory without various analyzers to determine the basic parameters of biochemistry in blood serum and plasma. There are three main groups of analyzers:
Semi-automatic biochemical analyzer The device performs automatic calibration, issues a request to add the next sample. The calculation of the results of the study is performed according to the algorithm selected by the operator and is displayed on the device display. Some modifications of the devices provide additional options that allow you to compare the results and determine their adequacy by form, change in optical density or value. There are several options for providing information: in electronic form (output of results on a monitor screen or saving on a recording device), printing on paper.
Automatic biochemical Analyzers
They require minimal operator involvement. The operator selects the operating profile of the device in accordance with the procedure for determining the parameters and the number of analyzed samples. All other sample preparation activities (selection and mixing of reagents, calculation of results, etc.) are carried out automatically.