Hemochroma Plus Analyzer
By: Immunostics
- Expansion of user interface through graphic interface
- Available to store and search large amount of test results (up to 1,000)
- Test results are easily distinguished from calibrator measurement results
- Convenient update using ID chip
- Absorbance analysis system
- Data output available through external printer connection
- Finger-prick and tube blood available
Attention: This is an RX-Restricted item which can only be purchased by a licensed medical professional and requires proof of a valid medical license at checkout.
$285.64
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Hemochroma PLUS is an in vitro diagnostic device dedicated to quantitative testing of total hemoglobin concentration in the blood. It is lightweight with small dimensions and battery operated. It is easy to operate and convenient. It provides accurate and reliable inspection results compared with large analyzers.
Features
- Expansion of user interface through graphic interface
- Available to store and search large amount of test results (up to 1,000)
- Test results are easily distinguished from calibrator measurement results
- Convenient update using ID chip
- Absorbance analysis system
- Data output available through external printer connection
- Finger-prick and tube blood available
Display: | 3.2” TFT Color LCD providing high visibility |
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Dimensions: | 106.5 mm (L) x 151 mm (W) x 38.5 mm (H) |
Weight: | 215 ± 3 g |
Power Supply: | Battery (AA 1.5V x 4ea) / Adaptor |
Data Output: | 3.2” TFT color LCD |
Communication Ports: | USB to RS-232 port |
Temperature Range for Operation: | 15 ~ 35 °C |
Temperature/Humidity Range for Storage: | Temperature 15 ~ 50°C, Humidity Max. 75% |
Data Output: | LCD, thermal printer (option) |
Test Result Storage: | Test results up to 1,000 |
Test Method: | Absorbance analysis method |
Measuring Time: | 3 Seconds |
Samples: | Capillary, tube blood |
Hemochroma Plus Analyzer
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit Proposition 65