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  Nov 15, 2018

NEO-BIL Plus from DAS

NEO-BIL Plus from DAS
  Nov 15, 2018


NEO BIL Plus
 is an advanced and innovative version of traditional bilirubinometers. It is to analyze the 'total bilirubin' through a microcapillary tube in order to follow the new born icterus course. More than 20 years of experience in this specific field and that of physics-chemestry have led us to this achievement. Thanks to the use of the most advanced technology, frequent adjustments and continuous standard resetting are over. A precise sample measurement of both bilirubin and interferentials on the same point of the capillary is carried-out by a special reading system. The reading is carried out even on a small quantity of serum. No reagents are required. NEO BIL Plus is equipped with a built in printer for the results sequential printing.

Technical features

Intended use measurement of total bilirubin
Sample centrifuged whole blood
Serum minimum volume: 10 µl
Reading cuvette haeparinized haematocrit capillary
Measure unit mg/dl or µmol/l
Measurement range 5/30 mg/dl or 85/510 µmol/l
Measure system photometric
Sample reading on a single-point of the capillary
Zero and checkings completely automated
Interferentials automatically compensated
Reading time 3s approx. even on highly haemolized samples
Reading inaccuracy < 5%
Detector silicon photodiode
Optical filters 455 and 575 nm
Programming by membrane keypad
Results on LCD and printer
Keypad 17 buttons
Display 2 lines with 16 columns
Printer 20 columns with termal paper
Data storage last 1000 results
Interface USB port
Other functions built-in calendar and timer
Dimensions 25 x 22 x 9 cm
Weight Kg 2,7
Power requirements 230/115 Vac, 50-60 Hz, 25 W

For more detail: http://www.dasitaly.com/en/prodotti/NEO-BIL%20Plus
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