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Diatron to Exhibit Aquila Hematology Analyzer at MEDICA 2017

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 15 Nov 2017
Diatron (Budapest, Hungary), a provider of hematology and clinical chemistry analyzers, will be exhibiting various products, including its newly available Aquila 3-part differential hematology analyzer, at MEDICA 2017.

Specifically designed for the de-centralized laboratory and near-patient testing, the Aquila (60 samples/hour throughput) has low reagent consumption (<12ml), requires only a small sample size (20ul) and has a unique on-board reagent pack (sufficient for approximately 200 measurement cycles). It features a large touch screen, an intuitive user interface, an optional back-up battery pack and extended connectivity options. The low instrument reagent consumption, coupled with its on-board reagent pack, ensure that the shipping, storage and usage of reagents deliver enhanced ease of use as well as significant cost reductions.

Image: The Aquila 3-part differential hematology analyzer (Photo courtesy of Diatron).
Image: The Aquila 3-part differential hematology analyzer (Photo courtesy of Diatron).

The small analyzer requires little bench space and can be used in various testing locations, including small laboratories and in point-of-care applications, where high-quality complete blood count (CBC) results are desired.


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