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ELISA Plate Reader

ELISA readers are essential instruments for fast and accurate microplate reading, enabling the analysis of multiple samples and integration into automated laboratory solutions.
SKU: BIOB-601101
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ELISA readers are specialized spectrophotometers designed for microplate reading, capable of measuring and comparing the amount of light absorbed, transmitted, or reflected by a given sample. Essential for this technique, their main advantage is the high number of samples that can be analyzed, providing results in a short time. Full automation can also be provided, integrating a complete system with the functionality of five individual instruments: dispenser, shaker, incubator, washer, and reader.

Specifications of available models:
- Compatible with 6- to 384-well microplates. Which do you require?
- Desired wavelength range: 185–1000 nm; 340–750 nm; or 400–900 nm?
- Do you require single-point or spectral reading?
- Depending on the model, single-point or spectral reading is available. Which do you require?
- If single-point reading: please specify the wavelengths of interest. Supports up to 7–8 filters with different wavelengths (e.g., 340, 405, 450, 492, 630 nm).
- Do you require built-in incubation and/or shaking?
- Do you require a fully automated system including sample dilution, dispensing, incubation, washing, reagent dispensing, and reading?
- Do you require an optical density verification plate?
 -Do you require additional functionalities such as fluorescence, luminescence (CLIA), or nephelometry/turbidity?

Please inform us of the desired specifications and our team will recommend the most suitable equipment.

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