COMPACT URINE STRIP READER [BXA]

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URINE ANALYZER

BM URI 30

DESIGNED FOR SMALL VETERINARY PRACTICES

- Capacity: 60 tests per hour

- Reading of 10 physicochemical parameters of urine. Work with the use of strips  characterized by the elimination of the effect of ascorbic acid on glucose and    blood results

- Determination based on a 10-parameter strip analyzing the physico-chemical properties of: leukocytes, ketone bodies, nitrites, urobilinogen, bilirubin, protein, glucose, specific gravity, blood, pH and creatinine-microalbumin coefficient

- Automatic calibration when starting the analyzer

- Memory of 1500 patient results.

- Ability to change units on the printout

- Flagging pathological findings.

- Test strips with a sensitivity of 10 mg/dL for protein and less than 40mg/dL for glucose

- Compensation of own urine color

- Results displayed on a large LCD display, printed (built-in thermal printer) and the ability to export data to an external device via the RS232 port

- Battery (2AA) or AC power (power adapter included)

- CE declaration of conformity for analyzer and reagents

- Quality control of the tests performed on 2 levels

- Calibration strips included with the analyzer for periodic checking of the optical system

- Manufacturer: BioMaxima S.A.

The offer includes readers with higher performance at attractive prices.


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Manufacturer details

BIOMAXIMA S.A.
ul. Vetterów 5
20-277 Lublin
Poland

+48 609 069 700
vet@biomaxima.com

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