release time:2021-08-12 09:37:39
Chengdu Seamaty Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2012. We are a high-tech enterprise specializing in the R&D, production, sales and service of in vitro diagnostic reagents and medical devices.
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SMT-120 can test liver function, kidney function, cardiac glycolipid, electrolytes and other items, realizing one medical machine with multiple uses. The SMT-120 chemistry analyzer is equipped with lyophilized reagents that are valid for up to one year. In addition, the SMT-120 uses advanced microfluidic technology to avoid cross-contamination of samples. This medical device is fully automated, eliminating the need for sample centrifugation and manual addition of diluent.
If you are worried about the quality of this medical device, there is no need. Because Chengdu Seamaty Technology Co., Ltd. is a large POCT medical device manufacturer, the key components of the machine are imported, and there are no internal liquid circuit, pump valve and other easily damaged parts. And Seamaty promises a two-year warranty and lifetime maintenance.
Of course, Seamaty has also developed a reagent tray for SMT-120 chemistry analyzer. This reagent tray is lyophilized reagent, refrigerated at 2-8°C, and valid for up to one year.
Currently, SMT-120 has been widely used in primary health, emergency medical testing and field rescue, and is used in dozens of countries and regions around the world to help doctors improve diagnostic efficiency and help patients save lives.
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