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Semi-auto Urine Chemistry Analyzer

A urine test is a routine item of physical health examination, and the corresponding symptoms are judged by urine color, turbidity, dry chemical test strip, and sediment microscopy. Whatever the semi-auto or fully-auto urine analyzer is widely applied in all-level hospitals, clinics, laboratories and etc. The urine chemistry analyzer is an effective solution for objective standard and high-grade measurement of urine samples. The strip reader is a semi-quantitative semi-automat, which contains advantages as easy control using a touch screen, high speed, and the capacity of work for the routine operation in laboratories of the clinical chemistry.
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1. One tube, one touch-fully automated urine workflow

2. Easy control by the touch screen (color LCD), which enables quick and user-friendly control of the instrument.

3. Ability to consolidate microscopy results onto one patient record

4. Increased control with automatic QC prompting and QC lockout capability to ensure compliance

5. A total of three sieve functions–confirmatory and microscopic to flag abnormal results for a quick review

6. Convenient data retrieval for up to 500 patients by patient ID, and 200 control results

7. Aids in results interpretation by adding sample interference notes

1. One tube, one touch-fully automated urine workflow

2. Easy control by the touch screen (color LCD), which enables quick and user-friendly control of the instrument.

3. Ability to consolidate microscopy results onto one patient record

4. Increased control with automatic QC prompting and QC lockout capability to ensure compliance

5. A total of three sieve functions–confirmatory and microscopic to flag abnormal results for a quick review

6. Convenient data retrieval for up to 500 patients by patient ID, and 200 control results

7. Aids in results interpretation by adding sample interference notes