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Electrolyte Analyzer LZ-EA-A100

Electrolyte Analyzer LZ-EA-A100 is a semi - automated, microprocessor controlled electrolyte system that uses current ISE technology to make electrolyte measurements. It measures various combinations of Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride in whole blood, serum, plasma, CSF, body fluids and urine with 60-150ul of sample volume. It reports patient results in 25 seconds and ensures stable performance. This Electrolyte Analyzer is specifically designed to meet the needs of small to medium-size laboratories using the latest ISE technology.

Electrolyte Analyzer LZ-EA-A100
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Specifications
Sample Serum, plasma, whole blood, cerebrospinal fluid, dilute urine
Measuring speed ≤25 sec
Analysis method Ion selective electrode
Sample Capacity 60 to 150µl
Sample position 26 positions (5 emergency, 2 QC positions)
Mode of Injection Manual or Automatic
Test Items K+, Na+, Cl
Measuring range
K+ 0.5 to 20.0mmol/L; Resolution- 0.01mmol/L
Na+ 15-200mmol/L; Resolution 0.1mmol/L
Cl 15-200mmol/L; Resolution 0.1mmol/L
Reagent Parameters
Component Drift correction solution A:350ml
slope correction solution:350ml
Electrode Activation fluid: 100ml
Cleaning Fluid: 100ml
Internal Correction solution: 100ml
Electrode cleaning fluid: 25mg*5
Diluent: 5mL*1
Filling solution in electrode 3ml*1
Reference solution 10ml*2
Precision repeatability CV≤3%, Batch Variations R≤3%
Accuracy Relative deviation ≤±5%
Sample Tray NA
Storage 50,000 test results
Display 7-inch touch screen
Calibration type Automatic or manual
Environmental conditions 10 to 30˚C, ≤80% RH, 86-106kPa
Printer Built-in thermal Printer
Interface RS232 port for LIS
Power 100 W
External Dimension 396x202x434 mm
Packing Dimension 390x500x530 mm (Instrument)
Gross Weight 13 kg (Instrument)
Net Weight 8.2kg
Electrical Requirement AC110V~240, 50/60GHz
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The electrolyte analyser is a device for measuring the electrolytes in the human body. They are primarily used in the quantitative measurement of sodium, potassium, and chloride in whole blood, serum, or plasma

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