Automatic hemoglobin A1c analyzer ADAMS HA-8180V
for clinical diagnosticbenchtop

automatic hemoglobin A1c analyzer
automatic hemoglobin A1c analyzer
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Characteristics

Operation
automatic
Applications
for clinical diagnostic
Configuration
benchtop
Sample volume

0.014 ml
(0.000473 US fl oz)

Analysis duration

48 s, 90 s

Weight

39 kg
(85.98 lb)

Length

530 mm
(20.87 in)

Height

530 mm
(20.87 in)

Description

The ADAMS A1c, HA-8180 is a fully automated Glycohemoglobin (HbA1c) analyzer based on HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography). HbA1c is a good parameter for long-term blood glucose monitoring in patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. Measurement items are as follows. Variant Mode  HbS and HbC separation and HbE and HbD detection can be performed. ・Column design with no more pre-filter change ・Economical - improved aluminium reagents for more efficient reagent supply ・Color LCD with reagent level, graphs on screen Specifications Configuration - Main body, sampler (with sample tube spinning unit) and accessories Measurement objects - Whole blood or hemolysis sample Column - COLUMN UNIT 80 Reagents - ELUENT 80A, ELUENT 80B, ELUENT 80CV and HEMOLYSIS WASHING SOLUTION 80H Measurement items - Fast Mode HbA1c (Stable HbA1c, S-A1c) and HbF Variant Mode HbA1c (Stable HbA1c, S-A1c) and HbF (HbS and HbC separation and HbE and HbD detection can be performed) Measurement ranges *1 - HbA1C: 3 - 20%, 9 - 195 mmol/mol HbF: 0 - 100% Guaranteed measurement ranges *2 - HbA1C: 4 - 16%, 20 - 151 mmol/mol HbF: 0.3 - 5% Measurement principle - Reversed-phase cation exchange chromatography Measurement wavelength - 420 nm / 500 nm (Dual-wavelength colorimetry) Sample supply - Sampler Resolution - 0.1 % Ratio, 1 mmol / mol

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