Animal Medical Equipment Supplier

Coagulation Analyzer

Animal species: Canine, Feline, Equine, Bovine, Porcine, Others 

Parameters: PT, APTT, TT, FIB, etc. 

Principle: Clotting, optical method 

Disposable cuvette, no carry-over, Precise electronic pipette 


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PRODUCT DETAILS

Features

Animal species: Canine, Feline, Equine, Bovine, Porcine, Others 

Parameters: PT, APTT, TT, FIB, etc. 

Principle: Clotting, optical method 

Disposable cuvette, no carry-over Precise electronic pipette 

Automatic start at reagent addition 

Built-in thermal printer, auto&manual print 

Less and easy maintenance 

12 months warranty

Specification 

Gerenal technology 

Principle :Nephelometry 

Channels :2 channels 

Parameters :PT, APTT, TT, FIB, etc 

Lamp :LED 470nm 

Software 

Calibration :Single point, multiple point calibration 

curve availlable 

Print Auto print, manual print 

LIS :Support LIS 

Language :English, Portuguese, French, Spanish 

Sample/Reagent 

Sample volume :20-40uL 

Reagent volume :20-40uL 

cuvette incubation positions 12 

Reagent incubation positions 5 

Sampling  Eletronic pipette :20-200 ul 

Performance 

Precision :PT, APTT, FIB ≤ 5%, TT ≤ 8% (Normal sample) 

Deviation between channels ≤5% 

Parameter 

Input :Keypad 

Output :Internal printer 

Display :5 inch non-touch screen 

Incubator temperature :37±1.0℃ 

Cuvette :Disposable cuvette 

Printer paper 57×35mm 

Interface :RS232 port 

Storage :10,000 results 

Dimension :345×325×145mm 

Net weight 4.4KG 

Others 

Work temperature :10-30°C 

Power requirement :100~240 AC, 50/60Hz 

Power: ≤80VA 

Relative humidity :≤85﹪ 

Atmospheric pressure :86.0kPa-106.0kPa 

Reagent 

PTAPTT TTFIB


FAQ


Q1: Which parameters can the Veterinary Coagulation Analyzer measure?

A: Our analyzer is designed to perform a comprehensive coagulation profile, including PT (Prothrombin Time), APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time), FIB (Fibrinogen), and TT (Thrombin Time). Some models also support ACT (Activated Clotting Time).


Q2: Why is a coagulation test necessary before animal surgery?

A: Pre-surgery coagulation screening is crucial to identify potential bleeding disorders in pets. It ensures that the animal can form blood clots properly, minimizing the risk of uncontrolled hemorrhage during and after surgical procedures.


Q3: What species is this analyzer compatible with?

A: The IVETWELL Veterinary Coagulation Analyzer is pre-calibrated for a wide range of animals, including canines (dogs), felines (cats), equines (horses), and other livestock. Customized settings for specific species may also be available.


Q4: What type of sample is required for the test?

A: The device typically requires a small volume of citrated whole blood or plasma. The small sample requirement is ideal for kittens, puppies, or exotic animals where blood collection can be challenging.


Q5: How long does it take to get the results?

A: Our analyzer is built for efficiency, providing high-accuracy results within 2 to 5 minutes, making it perfect for both routine check-ups and emergency critical care.


Q6: Is the device easy to maintain and calibrate?

A: Yes, the device features an intuitive interface and often includes internal self-calibration. It requires minimal daily maintenance, and the use of disposable test cartridges/strips eliminates the risk of cross-contamination between samples


SPECIFICATIONS

FeatureIVT-400A (Semi-auto)IVT-400B (PT/APTT Combo)
DesignBenchtop, 4.4kgHand-held
Test ParametersPT, APTT, TT, FIBPT, APTT
Sample Volume20-40μL10μL
Result Time/<7 mins
Sample Type/Venous/citrate whole blood
PrincipleNephelometry/opticalPatented RACE™ technology
Species SupportMulti-speciesOnly canine, feline


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