Specifications: 1.Instrument Type:5 -bit auto- test machine. 2.Detection methods (principles):DPSA. 3.Determination of element types:Copper,lead,zinc,cadmium, calcium,iron,magnesium, manganese eight elements. 4.Sample types:whole blood (blood,peripheral blood),serum,hair. 5.Sample usage:whole blood/serum 20-60ul;hair 0.1g. 6.Reagent consumption:Each test solution each 4ml. 7.Electrode system:plug-in all-solid three-electrode system,do not use pure mercury,does not cause harm to the environment and human. 8.Test Bit:5 (homing bit test). Features: 1.Automatic functions:automatic cleaning,automatic calibration,automatic test features that make operation easier and faster. 2.Detection limit:0.1ug/L (Pb). 3.Precision:RSD ≤ 10%. 4.Accuracy: r ≥ 0.999. 5.Computer system:Windows or Linux. 6.Operational Analysis automatic locking element peak dynamic recognition technology. 7.Electrode protection:A unique electrode protection technology to protect the working electrode stability and durability. 8.Print Report:Multiple fixed report card format and an optional user-defined report formats. 9.Instrument configuration:built-in computer system,7-inch LCD display,thermal printer, external ordinary monitors,printers.
Introduction
Trace element analyzers are mostly instruments that test the trace element content of human body. The market is full of eye-catching, but the exact test results should be accurate, electrochemical analysis, atomic absorption and mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Among them, atomic absorption method and ICP are high-grade products, and the price generally ranges from several hundred thousand; but with the development of medical conditions, most of the hospitals and community health service centers below the top three and top three use electrochemical analytical instruments, and the current market share maximum. Electrochemical analysis is a kind of medium and high-end products. Its operation is simple, the test results are accurate and reliable, and the daily consumption of such products is low, which is favored by the majority of hospitals.