Benchtop bilirubin meter BR-502
461nm577nm

Benchtop bilirubin meter - BR-502 - Apel   - 461nm / 577nm
Benchtop bilirubin meter - BR-502 - Apel   - 461nm / 577nm
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Characteristics

Ergonomy
benchtop
Wavelength
461nm, 577nm
Volume of the sample

Max.: 0.06 ml
(0.002029 US fl oz)

Min.: 0.05 ml
(0.001691 US fl oz)

Weight

1 kg
(2.2 lb)

Length

225 mm
(8.858 in)

Width

150 mm
(5.9 in)

Height

90 mm
(3.5 in)

Description

Easy to operate thanks to advanced electronic circuits like our proprietary auto-zero system. Easy setting of the sample tube A serum gauge provided on the surface, which indicates the proper sample volume to be inspected. Only simple action is required to set the capillary tube into the holder. Handles hemolysis and turbidity easily. Careful selection of the dual wavelength color filters and the combination of electronic technology minimize the interference of hemolysis and turbidity. Particularly suitable for jaundice examinations of neonates. AC adapter Power requirement is flexible from 100 to 240 VAC. Alarm lamp informs user of abnormalities Alarm lamp signals hemolysis of 250mg/dl or more. Light source BR-502 does not need a lamp replacement thanks to the LED light source. Specifications Measurement Range - 0 - 30 mg/dL(Total bilirubin) Correcting hemolysis - 0 - 250 mg/dL Measuring accuracy - ± 5 % Display - 3 1/2 digits 7 segment red LED Sample Container - Hematocrit capillary tube(Heparinized) Light source - LED Detector - High sensitivity silicon photocell Power - 230 VAC 50/60 Hz Standard solution(ABY) - 2 bottles Capillary tube(Heparinized, Red) - 1 vial(100pcs) Capillary tube(Plain, Blue) - 1 vial(100pcs) Clay sealer(Wax Plate) - 1 pc AC Adapter - 1 pc Power cord - 1 copy

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