Product Description
| Brand |
Snibe |
| Sample Type |
Serum |
| Pack Size |
100T |
| CAT No. |
130206005M |
| Application |
Cardiac Marker |
The kit has been designed for the quantitative determination of Angiotensin I (A I) in human plasma. The method can be used for samples over the range of 0-24ng/ml. The test has to be performed on the MAGLUMI chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) fully auto analyzer (Including MAGLUMI 1000, MAGLUMI 2000, MAGLUMI 2000 Plus and new developed models).
Advanced Chemiluminescence Immunoassay TechnologyThe MAGLUMI A I employs state-of-the-art chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) technology, enabling accurate and sensitive detection of a broad range of analytes. Its innovative design supports walk-away operation, minimizing manual intervention and optimizing processing time.
High Throughput and EfficiencyCapable of performing up to 180 tests per hour, the MAGLUMI A I is ideal for high-volume clinical labs. With 72-sample capacity and 24 reagent positions, users benefit from efficient workflow and reduced turnaround times.
Intuitive User Interface & ConnectivityFeaturing an LCD touchscreen and integrated USB/LAN ports, the analyzer offers seamless navigation, real-time operation, and easy data management. Multiple language support and automated calibration enhance user convenience and minimize training requirements.
FAQ's of Snibe MAGLUMI A I (CLIA):
Q: How does the MAGLUMI A I ensure accurate and reliable test results?
A: The MAGLUMI A I employs advanced chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) technology, combining automatic on-board calibration, integrated barcode reader, and high-quality industrial components to provide consistently accurate results with a coefficient of variation (CV) 3%.
Q: What sample types and volumes can be used with this analyzer?
A: This analyzer accommodates serum, plasma, and whole blood samples, requiring as little as 10 L and up to 100 L, depending on the specific assay, making it suitable for a variety of diagnostic applications.
Q: When should calibration or maintenance be performed on the MAGLUMI A I?
A: The instrument features automatic and on-board calibration, reducing manual work. Routine maintenance is minimal due to its robust design, but periodic checks are recommended as per the user manual or laboratory SOP.
Q: Where is the MAGLUMI A I typically used?
A: The MAGLUMI A I is used in clinical diagnostic laboratories, hospital settings, and professional diagnostic centers, where efficiency and high throughput are essential.
Q: What benefits does the MAGLUMI A I offer for laboratory workflow?
A: It provides high throughput (up to 180 tests/hour), sample autoloading, walk-away operation, and a wide assay menu, significantly improving workflow efficiency and reducing hands-on time for laboratory staff.
Q: How is data managed and transferred from the analyzer?
A: Equipped with USB and LAN ports, the MAGLUMI A I enables seamless data transfer to laboratory information systems (LIS), supporting real-time data management and reporting.
Q: What are the storage requirements for the instrument and reagents?
A: The analyzer should be stored in ambient room conditions, while reagents require refrigeration at 2-8C to maintain stability and performance.