Over the years, technological advancements have led to the growth of clinical chemistry to include automated instrumentation to perform hundreds to thousands of tests. In fact, automation and informatics have shaped the functionalities and design of analyzers.
But the real question is which instrument will suit your laboratory set-up?
Laboratory technologists usually face this dilemma when things are scaling up in terms of workload.
Who should opt for a Fully Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyzer?
Workload is among the most important criteria. Laboratories that tests in excess of 100 samples a day, should ideally opt for a fully automated clinical chemistry analyzer. Also, laboratories that face challenges due to regular breakdowns, inappropriate storage conditions for consumables, frequent changes in personnel handling the instruments, etc. should definitely consider shifting to automation. Though, the initial investment may be high, but it will subsequently bring down the cost per test.
Why should you choose from Transasia’s Fully automated range of Clinical Chemistry Analyzers?
Transasia is India’s Leading In-vitro Diagnostic Company. For over four decades, Transasia has been offering quality diagnostic instruments and reagents backed by a strong service network. Trusted for high quality, speed and accuracy, Erba Fully Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyzers have cemented their position as an essential part of any start-up, medium or advanced lab.
The range includes EM 180, EM 200, EM 360, XL 640, XL 1000.
Transasia’s Erba range of Fully Automated Clinical Chemistry analyzers are ‘Made in India’ at its US FDA registered manufacturing facility. They support a wide test menu spanning routine clinical chemistry, electrolytes & immunoturbidimetric assays, which too are manufactured locally. Transasia’s sophisticated instruments and reagents are aiding in early, accurate and affordable diagnosis in India but worldwide. Our team of 700+ sales and service experts, the largest in the country, ensures seamless operations in the remotest and farthest parts of the country.