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FEATURE BECKMAN COULTER 027


BECKMAN COULTER’S ULTRA-HIGH THROUGHPUT CHEMISTRY SYSTEMS


AU5800 SERIES, PROVIDES SPEED, RELIABILITY AND SCALABILITY


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eckman Coulter, Inc. introduces the AU5800 Automated Chemistry System series. Available in four different scalable models, the AU5800 series – the fastest AU analyzer ever designed – improves processing time compared to the


current AU2700 and AU5400 systems, uniquely meeting the demands of today’s high- and ultra-high-volume clinical laboratories. Specific models in the AU5800 series are available in one- to


four-module configurations with the additional option of including either a single or dual ISE flow cell. Throughput of the AU5800 series performs up to 2,000 photometric chemistry tests per hour for the single module (AU5810). With a four-unit configuration (AU5840), laboratories can achieve throughput of up to 8,000 photometric tests per hour and can gain even more efficiency by adding a dual ISE flow cell that increases maximum throughput of up to 9,800 combined photometric/electrolyte tests per hour. Beckman Coulter’s AU5800 series offers a clear and customizable


upgrade path, enabling laboratories to add components as their workflow demands increase. AU5800 systems can be used as stand-


alone instruments or are designed for connectivity with Beckman Coulter automation solutions, further allowing for the potential integration with the company’s clinical information systems and immunoassay testing platforms to meet a lab’s exact needs.


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