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Code: RC-9OM-1310310C

MPN: 1310310C

$10,199.00

Product Info for Reichert Bilirubinometer 115V 1310310C

Reichert Bilirubinometer 115V 1310310C is one of the many quality laboratory and scientific products we have to offer at very competitive pricing. Reichert Bilirubinometer 115V 1310310C / 14971-224 is part of a wide selection of Reichert Weight measuring instrument accessories. Combining excellent quality with an affordable price, the Reichert Bilirubinometer 115V 1310310C / 14971-224 can meet your scientific research needs while still offering a good value for a budget conscious end user. If you have any questions about any of our Weight measuring instrument accessories please do not hesitate to contact our customer service for further guidance.image

Bilirubinometer is a direct spectrophotometer analyzer that measures total bilirubin in neonatal serum samples. Results are provided in under five seconds, quickly determining if more extensive tests are needed. By measuring undiluted serum, errors from time-consuming dilutions or chemical reactions are eliminated. Analyzer features diagnostic codes and an expanded measuring range. It is simple to use and calibrate, and requires very little training.

Meter is UL listed and VDE and CE marked.

Specifications for Reichert Bilirubinometer 115V 1310310C:

Electrical:110V, 50/60Hz
Reichert No.:1310310C
Unit:Each
Properties:
Sample Size:20 µL undiluted serum
Results Displayed:5 seconds
Turnaround Time:15 seconds
Range:0-40 mg/dL
Accuracy:±5% (0-30 mg/dL; 0-513 µmol/L)