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Clinical analysis

How is a BA400 analyser manufactured?

A biochemistry analyser is an essential instrument for clinical laboratories that automates the process of analysing biological samples, such as blood or urine. This process includes reagent and sample addition, mixing, thermal control, absorbance measurement of the reaction produced, calculation of the analyte concentration, and result display.

The BioSystems BA400 analyser primarily uses photometry, but also employs potentiometry, to measure the concentration of various analytes in samples. Together with our reagents and reference materials, the BA400 forms a complete system that perfectly meets the demands of laboratories in its segment. It allows the measurement of a wide range of biomarkers, such as glucose, cholesterol, proteins, and liver enzymes, thus helping doctors make informed decisions about patient treatment.

 

 

 

 

In this video, Emilio and Edgar, experienced technicians from our Barcelona production plant, demonstrate the manufacturing process of this analyser. The BA400 consists of almost 5000 parts, including more than 1500 different components. It requires over 60 hours for full assembly, including adjustment, final control, and packing. From the meticulous inspection of parts to the rigorous final quality control of the assembled analysers, we ensure the accuracy and reliability of all our systems, thanks to the involvement of many people who understand the importance of attention to detail.