MINDRAY BS 200 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BS 200
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Mindray BS-200 is a fully automatic, discrete, random-access chemistry analyzer capable of performing up to 200 tests per hour, with a maximum throughput of 330 tests per hour when integrated with an Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) module. It features a static smooth drum roller design supporting 40 reagent and 40 sample positions, allowing high-capacity loading and efficient workflow. The reagent volume range is adjustable between 0.05 to 0.12 fl oz, while the sample volume is fixed at 0.01 fl oz, ensuring precise fluid handling with carry-over below 0.1%. The analyzer is equipped with a reversed optic system incorporating 8 wavelengths covering from 340 to 670 nm for accurate photometric detection. It includes automatic probe cleaning, liquid level detection, and collision protection to optimize reliability and reduce maintenance. The reagent and sample compartments are refrigerated to maintain sample integrity and reagent stability during processing. The system interfaces bi-directionally with Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) for seamless data exchange. Additional key features include an 80-cuvette rotating reaction disk with disposable 5mm optical path cuvettes, stable temperature control at 37°C with ±0.1°C precision, and robust mixing and washing mechanisms for assay consistency. Multiple calibration and control functions are supported, including linear and nonlinear curve fitting for flexible assay protocols. Designed for clinical laboratories, the Mindray BS-200 offers a blend of high throughput, precision, and user-friendly operation for routine biochemical analysis.
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