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Sample Preparation System LabFLEX2600G

LabFLEX2600G

The LabFLEX2600G Pre-analytical Specimen Processing/Aliquoting System is a space-saving, all-in-one system. It handles pre-analytical specimen processes from specimen arrival checks, de-capping, aliquoting, and labeling of the daughter specimen containers, to external transport.
Two models are available to accommodate the size and operational needs of your laboratory: the Standard Model, with wide space for daughter specimen aliquot area, and the Daughter Specimen Transport Model, capable to transport daughter specimen containers.

 Standard Model
Standard Model
Daughter Specimen Transport Model
Daughter Specimen Transport Model

High-performance Aliquoting Capabilities

Built with advanced technology and supporting functions developed for the LabFLEX series, the system offers high-performance aliquoting.

High-performance Aliquoting Capabilities

Automated Daughter Specimen Container Supply                                                                                                                                                                                                   

A built-in tube feeder allows automated supply of daughter specimen containers. Up to four types of specimen containers can be used concurrently. Such versatility allows the use of a specific container for each aliquot item.

Automated Daughter Specimen Container Supply

Strong Support for Aliquot Error Recovery

The system ensures accurate and steady aliquoting operation. In irregular cases such as insufficient specimen volume or detection of fibrin, the parent specimen container that caused the error is automatically transferred together with its associated daughter specimen containers a set, to a designated area, without interrupting further processing. With the parent container and its associated daughter containers placed together, the operator is freed from searching for associated specimens, enabling efficient recovery from aliquot errors.

Strong Support for Aliquot Error Recovery

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