Roche Hitachi 911 Chemistry Analyzer
Description
The Roche Hitachi 911 Chemistry Analyzer is a fully automated and computerized system, composed of two parts: the analytical and the control units. The analytical component of this Roche chemistry analyzer operates with the photometric measuring technology called the Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISE) system and a CPU. The control unit consists of a monitor (CRT), a keyboard, and printer. Other highlights of the Hitachi 911 include automatic calibration, quick delivery of STAT results, and 24-hour use per day.
The Hitachi 911 chemistry analyzer makes use of various sample types including serum, urine, plasma, and Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) to perform in vitro quantitative and qualitative tests on a wide range of analytes. Potentiometric and photometric assays are also performed by this model.
Hitachi 911 supports the following assay types:
Monochromatic
Bi-chromatic
Endpoint
Kinetic
Simultaneous endpoint and kinetic
Endpoint with sample blanking
Kinetic with sample blanking
Simultaneous double endpoint and double kinetic
Fully automated system
IDual System – Analytical and Control unit in one
46 programmable test options
Qualitative tests on a wide range of analytes
Supports simultaneous double endpoint and double kinetic assay type
Refrigerated storage of up to 64 reagent containers