The fully automated H8 Hemoglobin Analyzer reports HbA1c result in 130 seconds with Hb variants recognization, providing the outstanding solution for quick and reliable diabetic monitoring. No sample preparation and walk-away operation. Samples with Hb variants can be in depth analyzed under β-Thalassemia program.
Methodology : HPLC Sample Loader : 10 Test Time : 130sec/T for Variant mode 6mins/T for halassaemia mode Report Items : Variant Mode: HbF, HbA1c, V-window (or S-window) Thalassaemia Mode: HbF, HbA1c, HbA2, HbE/D/S/C Certification : NGSP & IFCC
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