ESR Analyzer LESR-A10

ESR Analyzer LESR-A10 is a portable unit with Westergren analysis method and infrared sensor measuring principle. It offers measurement range of 1 to 140 mm/h with throughput up to 80 samples/h. It has maximum 40 sample loading capacity at same time and two measuring time: 30 min or 60 min. Designed with touch screen large color display, built-in printer and RS232 interface. Used for analysis of erythrocyte sedimentation rate in hospitals, clinical laboratories and research.

Measuring principle Infrared sensor
Analysis method Westergren ESR value (mm/h)
Measurement range 1 to 140 mm/h
Measuring time 30 minutes or 60 minutes selectable
Sample interval 3 minutes
Throughput Up to 80 samples per hour
Reading channels 40
Loading capacity 40 samples at same time
Loading pattern Random
Temperature compensation Refer to 18℃ automatically (selectable)
Reading resolution ± 0.1 mm
Result resolution 1mm/1h, 1mm/2h
Blood level range 50 to 64 mm
Display Touch screen LCD display
Interface RS232
Print Built-in thermal printer
Memory storage 4,000 results
Power 50 W
Power supply AC 110/220 V ± 10%, 60/50 Hz
Working temperature 5℃ to 40℃
Humidity ≤ 80% RH
Packaging dimension (W × D × H) 380 × 700 × 460 mm
Gross weight 25 kg
  • Infrared sensor measuring principle
  • Westergren analysis method
  • Measurement range 1 to 140 mm/h
  • Throughput up to 80 samples/h
  • Measuring time 30 min or 60 min
  • Color touch screen large display
  • Built-in thermal printer
  • Memory storage 4000 results

Used for analysis of erythrocyte sedimentation rate in hospitals, clinical laboratories and medical research centres.

Related Products of ESR Analyzer

Labtron's Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) analyzer employs a technology platform based on the Westergren analysis method and the infrared sensor measurement principle. The ESR analyzer is technically innovative because it is capable of directly detecting the strength of the red cell aggregation, which is the factor that determines the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR). It has a throughput of up to 80 samples per hour and a measuring range that goes from 1 to 140 mm/h. Because of its technological capabilities, it has a maximum loading capacity of forty samples at the same time, and it can measure in either thirty minutes or sixty minutes, without affecting the variables that are typically associated with conventional ESR testing. The hematocrit is the most significant of these variables. In contrast to more conventional ESR approaches, which assess the aggregation of red blood cells in an indirect manner, this method measures it directly and reports the results in terms of mm/hr. The key kinetics of RBC are recorded by the micro-flow cell in a very controlled testing environment. This allows the micro-flow cell to generate ESR findings that are unaffected by the factors that are often associated with conventional ESR testing methods. Designed with a built-in printer, touch screen, and RS232 interface, along with a huge colour display. In hospitals, clinical labs, and research settings, it is utilised for the study of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

Measuring principle Infrared sensor
Analysis method Westergren ESR value (mm/h)
Measurement range 1 to 140 mm/h
Measuring time 30 minutes or 60 minutes selectable