
Microplate Reader LMPR-A11 is compatible with 96-well plates and offers a readout range from 0.000 to 3.500 Absorbance. It features 3 shaking modes with adjustable timing for flexible sample preparation. Our microplate reader supports multi-parameter testing, enabling diverse analysis in a single run. Our reader detects cancer markers, typhoid fever, and paratyphoid fever.
Plate Type | 96-well Plate |
Readout Range | 0.000 to 3.500Abs |
Wavelength | 405, 450, 492, 630nm, Two more optional |
Stability | <0.005Abs/10 min |
Light Source | Monochromatic LED with a lifespan of over 100,000 hours |
Reading Speed | 5s With Single Wavelength for Whole Plate |
Input | Mouse, Membrane Keyboard, Touch Screen |
Printer | Built-in Printer, External Printer |
Measure System | 8-channel Optical System |
Marker Detection | Detects pesticide residues in food Detects hormones T3, T4, and TSH Detects fetal antibodies and vaccine reaction Detects melanin Detects cancer markers Immunity test: IgD/IgE, sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV) |
Band Width and Accuracy | 8nm ± 2nm |
Linearity | R≥0.995 |
Repeatability | <1% |
Shaking | 3 Shaking modes with variable time |
Display | 7’ TFT LCD, 800 × 480 Pixels |
Interface | RS-232, 4 USB ports, SD Card |
Humidity | 15% to 85% |
Temperature | 10°C to 35°C |
Power Supply | AC 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz |
Dimension | 400 × 310 ×169 mm |
Weight | 6 Kg |
Bichromatic, 8-channel Optical System
Malfunction Alarm System
7" Touch TFT Screen
Large Storage Capacity
LED Light Source
Microplate Reader LMPR-A11 detects STDs (Syphilis, HIV), Hepatitis A–C, cancer markers, and typhoid/paratyphoid fever.
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Labtron Microplate Readers have multiple wells (commonly 48, 96, 384, or 1536) that serve as small test tubes. These are used to detect biological, chemical, or physical events in samples within microtiter plates. Our advanced models offer a range of wavelengths, allowing users to customize the absorbance or fluorescence measurements according to specific requirements. With their high sensitivity and dynamic range, they are capable of detecting very low and high signals. They come with specialized software for controlling the reader, setting up protocols, and analyzing the collected data. To ensure that reagents and samples are well-mixed before measurement, our microplate readers include shaking or stirring functions.
The Microplate Reader operates within a temperature range of 10°C to 35°C to ensure optimal performance. Maintaining this temperature range helps preserve the accuracy and reliability of test results. It prevents overheating and potential damage to sensitive components. The controlled environment also supports stable assay conditions for consistent data. This range makes the device suitable for most laboratory and clinical settings.
It supports multi-parameter testing, including detection of cancer markers, typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and sexually transmitted diseases such as Gonorrhea, Syphilis, HIV, and Hepatitis A, B, and C. This versatility allows laboratories to run various assays on a single device, improving workflow efficiency. The reader’s sensitivity ensures accurate detection even at low analyte concentrations. Its compatibility with different test protocols makes it suitable for clinical diagnostics, research, and food safety applications.
It features a 7-inch touch TFT LCD screen that simultaneously displays test results for easy monitoring. The intuitive touchscreen interface allows users to navigate through data quickly and efficiently. Results are shown in real-time, enabling immediate analysis and decision-making. The clear visual display reduces the chance of errors and enhances user experience during testing.
A Microplate Reader, commonly called as plate reader or plate spectrophotometer, is an analytical instrument that reads or detects the physical, chemical, and biological events of the analyte, within the wells of the plate. It has numerous tiny wells where the sample analyte is introduced for analysis.
A standard spectrophotometer measures the absorbance of one sample at a time. The sample is typically placed in a cuvette through which light is sent horizontally. An absorbance plate reader offers higher throughput and can measure the absorbance of samples in microplates (typically 96-well or even 384-well) by sending light through each well vertically.
Microplate-based measurements detect light signals produced by a sample, converted by a sample, or transmitted through a sample. In the plate reader, the signal is measured by a detector, usually a photomultiplier tube (PMT). PMTs convert photons into electricity that is then quantified by the microplate reader. The output of this process is numbers by which a sample is quantified.
Tungsten-halogen or xenon flash lamps are generally used. LEDs have also come into the picture in some modern readers.
The detection technology can be of 3 types- Monochromator based detection which provides flexibility, convenience, and spectral scanning; Filter based detection which enables rapid switch between different wavelengths; Hybrid detection which has dual technological advantage of both flexibility and sensitivity.
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