Automatic Hematology Analyzer

Automatic Hematology Analyzer

Advanced core technology testing combination, high standard performance and a full range of quality system coverage, fully meet the needs of clinical laboratories.

Advanced molecular biology staining technology and specific binding of nucleic acid are important conditions to ensure the accuracy of the results.

Supports multiple flagging signals with high-sensitivity; Detects and hints the existence of abnormal cells with low content; Assists preliminary screening in laboratories. 

CNAS-accredited reference laboratory has established a complete traceability system to ICSH recommended methods, and the results can be trusted.

Calibrator and Quality Control established complete closed detection system to ensure controllable quality and traceable results from the beginning to the end.

Detection Channels

Independent detection from multiple channels.
Efficient operation
Minimal Interference.
With independent channel counting BASO, the differentiation between cells is more accurate.

Detection Modes

Switch freely between CBC and CBC+DIFF.
Whole blood / peripheral blood / pre-diluted blood, a variety of sample types are available.

Reagents

4 routine reagents, 1 maintenance cleaning solution.
Reagents treat samples mildly, and the laboratory data proved that the aging samples were more effective in detection.

Intelligent Software System

Automated data storage and backup.
User-friendly interface, simple and clear operation.
Selectable reporting system.
Supports bidirectional LIS communication.

Quantitative Traceability

Maccura’s calibrator for automatic hematology analyzer was stated in the regulation of ISO17511 and ICSH.

(1) RBC & WBC traceability to reference method:《Red Blood Cell and White Blood Cell Counting Reference Method》, ICSH. Clin Lab Haematol, 1994; 16(2):131-138.
(2) HGB traceability to reference method: 《Reference Method for Hemoglobin Detection》, ICSH. J Clin Pathol,1996; 49(4):271-274; Reference material: BCR-522 (IRMM).
(3) HCT traceability to reference method: 《Reference Method for Erythrocrit Detection, CLSI. H7-A3,2000.
(4) PLT traceability to reference method: 《Reference Method for Platelet Counting》 ICSH. Am J Clin Pathol 2001; 115(3):460-464.