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Quantitative Immunoassay Analyzer

Detects serum/body secretions (nasal discharge, saliva), reports within 15 mins, maintenance-free.

Tests inflammation (cCRP, fSAA), antibodies (FIV-Ab, CDV-Ab), hormones, pathogens, breeding markers (cProgesterone) and other indicators.


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PRODUCT DETAILS

Product Features

• Sample: Serum, body secretion (nasal discharge,eye mucus, saliva), etc.

• Species: Canine, feline, etc.

• Maintenance-free design

• Easy to use:

Magnetic card to calibration

Disposable test card

Built-in printer

• Report time: Within 15 minutes


Rapid test procedure

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Add sample

Insert cassette

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Quantitative Immunoassay Analyzer WML-VF10


Detects serum/body secretions (nasal discharge, saliva), reports within 15 mins, maintenance-free.

Tests inflammation (cCRP, fSAA), antibodies (FIV-Ab, CDV-Ab), hormones, pathogens, breeding markers (cProgesterone) and other indicators.

Adopts magnetic card calibration and disposable test cards.


FAQ:


Q1: What parameters can the Veterinary Quantitative Immunoassay Analyzer test?

A: Our analyzer supports a wide variety of test kits, including:

  • Inflammation Markers: cCRP (canine), fSAA (feline).

  • Hormones: T4, TSH, Cortisol, Progesterone.

  • Cardiac Markers: NT-proBNP, cTnI.

  • Pancreatic/Diabetes: cPL, fPL, HbA1c.

  • Infectious Diseases: CPV/CCV/CDV Ag, etc.

Q2: Why is "Quantitative" better than "Qualitative" testing?

A: Qualitative tests only give a "Yes/No" result. Quantitative analysis provides exact numerical values (concentration levels), allowing veterinarians to monitor the severity of a disease, track treatment progress, and detect subtle changes in hormone levels (like progesterone for breeding).

Q3: How long does it take to get a result?

A: Most tests are completed within 3 to 15 minutes. This rapid turnaround time (POCT) allows veterinarians to make immediate diagnostic decisions during the consultation, improving patient outcomes.

Q4: Is the analyzer suitable for small clinics or mobile vets?

A: Yes! Our analyzer is designed with a compact, space-saving footprint and a user-friendly touch screen. It is portable enough for small clinics and even mobile veterinary services that require lab-quality diagnostics on the go.

Q5: What sample types are required for testing?

A: Depending on the specific test kit, the device typically requires Serum, Plasma, or Whole Blood. Only a small sample volume is needed, which is ideal for testing small pets like kittens or puppies.

Q6: Does the device require frequent calibration?

A: Our system uses ID card calibration. Each box of test cards comes with a specific ID card containing the calibration data, ensuring high accuracy without the need for manual, complex calibration procedures.


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