(There is a new version of this product, the Ceveron t100, now available.)
The Ceveron® alpha with TGA module is a compact and fully automated coagulation analyzer for research in clotting, fluorimetric (TGA – thrombin generation), chromogenic and turbidimetric tests.
Dimensions: 750 mm x 675 mm x 420 mm
Weight: 40 kg
REAGENT FEATURES
- 14 cooled positions
- 4 of them stirred
- 4 positions at RT
- Pre-heated pipetting needle
- reagent liquid-level sensing
- Barcoded TC reagents
- Complete reagent management (name, batch, stability, expiry date, volume)
- Integrated barcode identification for samples
- All tube size accepted
- Sample liquid-level sensing
- Automatic dilution and redilution
- Complete traceability of samples
- Fluorescence measurement possible
- Compact format
- Extremely quiet
- Automatic self-check
- Transparent shield
- 2 integrated barcode readers
- 2 pipetting arms
- Simultaneous measurement of clotting, chromogenic and turbidimetric test possible
- 24-hour / 7 day continuous operation
- Fluorescence measurement possible (optional)
- Rerun anytime possible
- Up to 70 PT results / hour
- High precision and flexibility
- Fast and easy
- Fully automated Walk-Away- System
- Up to 8 STAT samples
- Almost unlimited amount of programmable applications
- Bi-directional interface to Lab-EDV (LIS)
Where is the TGA evaluation software? |
The manufacturer refers to the Microsoft Excel data analysis templates as evaluation software. These are templates created by Technoclone that can be used for data analysis with a number of fluoresecent readers. The excel templates are available at www.technoclone.com or you can request one at info@diapharma.com.
Do not analyze your data with standard Microsoft Excel. |
What type of Fluorescent Reader do I need? |
While the manufacturer currently recommends using the Ceveron® alpha TGA analyzer, alternative fluorescent readers can be used. Excel data evaluation templates have been created for the BioTek® FLx800™, Spectramax M5, BMG FLUOstar, Perkin Elmer Wallac Viktor, TECAN, and Thermo Fluoroskan. |