A biochemistry analyzer works by measuring the concentration of specific chemicals in biological samples, like blood or urine. It uses techniques such as photometry, where light absorption is measured to determine the amount of a substance. The anal...
A fully automatic biochemistry analyzer automates the entire process of sample testing, from sample loading to result output, requiring minimal human intervention. It is capable of handling large sample volumes, offering faster throughput, high precision, and reduced error risk. These systems are ideal for high-volume laboratories.
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In contrast, a semi-automatic biochemistry analyzer requires manual input for certain steps, such as sample preparation or reagent addition. It is more cost-effective and suitable for smaller labs with lower testing volumes, though it involves more manual work and offers slower processing speeds.