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Automated Chemistry Analyzer-StatChem 120
StatChem 120 is a compact, fully automated chemistry analyzer designed for routine biochemistry testing in small-to-mid volume laboratories, clinics, and hospital labs. Built to balance throughput, stability, and operating cost, it delivers dependable performance with an efficient layout for daily operations.
Key Advantages
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Up to 120 tests/hour (single-reagent)
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72-position configuration: integrated sample and reagent positions for smooth daily workflow
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48 reusable cuvettes: lowers consumable cost with stable temperature-controlled reactions
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Accurate temperature control: 37°C reaction temperature with tight stability (±0.1°C level)
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Lower utility and running cost: water consumption approx. 3 L/hour, supporting efficient maintenance
System & Testing Capability
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Assay modes: End-point, Rate (Kinetic), Fixed-time
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Test menu: supports up to ~200 photometric methods
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Sample carousel: 20 + 2 (STAT/emergency positions)
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Reagent carousel: up to 50 positions with refrigerated reagent tray (Peltier cooling)
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Pipetting system: separate sample/reagent probes with mixing, liquid level detection, collision protection, and automatic washing
Low-Volume Design (Save Sample & Reagent)
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Sample volume: 3–10 µL (0.1 µL step)
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Reagent volume: 15–300 µL (1 µL step)
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Minimum reaction volume: approx. 180 µL (typical total reaction range ~180–500 µL)
Optics & Measurement
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Light source: 10W / 6V halogen lamp
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Wavelengths: 8 wavelengths (340 / 405 / 450 / 510 / 546 / 578 / 630 / 700 nm)
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Absorbance range: 0–3.5 Abs
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Resolution: 0.0001 Abs
Calibration & Quality Control (QC)
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Calibration modes: 1-point linear, 2-point linear, multi-point linear, non-linear
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QC tools: Westgard multi-rules, Levey–Jennings (L-J) charts, and common QC management functions
Installation & Environment (Reference)
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Power: AC 110/220V, 50/60Hz, 300W
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Operating conditions: 15–30°C; 35–80% RH
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Dimensions / weight: approx. 520 × 512 × 440 mm; approx. 37 kg
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Volume: CBM approx. 0.1 m³ (easy shipping and bench-top deployment)