Automatic electrolyte analyzer EX-400
K+Na+Cl-

Automatic electrolyte analyzer - EX-400  - Balio Diagnostics - K+ / Na+ / Cl-
Automatic electrolyte analyzer - EX-400  - Balio Diagnostics - K+ / Na+ / Cl-
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Characteristics

Operation
automatic
Measured parameters
pH, K+, Na+, Cl-, Li+, Ca2+
Patient type
for humans
Configuration
benchtop, compact
Other characteristics
with ISE, with touchscreen, with auto-sampler

Description

A high-end autosampler with a primary tube changer. Ideal for most laboratories performing more than 50 tests per day. Evolutive instrument Possibility of adding electrodes after installation Maintenance free electrodes Automatic calibration Suitable for laboratories performing more than 50 tests per day Easy manipulation Electrodes with integrated acquisition card Guarantees 100 % de traceability : Lots, serial numbers, tests, calibrations… Transmission of results free from interferences Technical characteristics Overview Electrolyte analyzer 5 parameters maximum, 60 tests per hour Samples : whole blood, serum, plasma and urine Minimum sample volume : 40 μL Integrated printer Memory : 1000 results Easy to use touch screen Communication : USB port, RS232, external keyboard, LIS, external barcode reader

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Medica 2025
Medica 2025

17-20 Nov 2025 Dusseldorf (Germany)

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    WHX Labs Dubai 2025
    WHX Labs Dubai 2025

    9-12 Feb 2026 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

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