| Wavelength range | 200 nm to 1000 nm with 1 nm steps |
| Wavelength accuracy | ±2 nm |
| Wavelength selection | Monochromator |
| Half-bandwidth of filter | ˂ 2.5 nm |
| Repetition | ±0.2 nm |
| Measurement range | 0 to 4.0 OD |
| Detector | Two silicon photoelectric detector, one for measurement, another for reference |
| Linearity at 450 nm | 0 to 2.5 Abs, ±2% (96 well plates) |
| Accuracy at 450 nm | 1.0 % + 0.005 Abs (0 - 2.0 Abs), 2.0 % [2.0 to 2.5 Abs) |
| Precision at 450 nm | CV < 0.5 % accurate model, CV < 1.0 % fast mode |
| Test speed 01 | 10 seconds with 96-well plate (fast mode), 30 seconds with 96-well plate (accurate model) |
| Plate shaking | Linear, three options for speed |
| Test speed 02 | 15 seconds with 96-well plate (single wavelength), 30 seconds with 96-well plate (double wavelength) |
| Ambient Temperature | +5℃ to 45℃ |
| Software | Integrated software or PC control software |
| Light source | Xenon flash lamp |
| Display | 10 inch touch screen |
| Analysis software | Reader It- II |
| User interface | Touch screen, android system, 10 inch touch screen, external keyboard mouse |
| Storage | 16 G memory, more than 10,000 test records can be stored |
| Ports | 3 USB ports, for PC, printer and USB-disk |
| Automated systems | Temporarily unable compatible with automated systems |
| Power Consumption | DC 24 V 6.5 A |
| Dimension | 300 × 500 × 290 mm |
| Packaging Dimension | 800 × 700 × 800 mm |
| Net Weight | 15.5 kg |
| Gross Weight | 36 Kg |
Our Microplate Reader LMPR-A14 is essential for life science research, including DNA/RNA analysis, cell proliferation and cytotoxicity tests, bacterial concentration analysis, and pharmaceutical plant studies. It is also used for protease, kinase, phospholipase, NADH, and GST activity tests, as well as end-point method ELISA/EIA, offering a variety of fitting curves for comprehensive analysis.
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Available Range :
Microplate Reader LMPR-A14 : 200 nm to 1000 nm with 1 nm steps Microplate Reader LMPR-B10 : 200 to 1000 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-C10 : 340 to 750 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A12 : 400 nm to 800 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A13 : 400 nm to 850 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A10 : 400 to 750 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A20 : 400 to 850 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A30 : 400-850 nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A16 : 400nm to 800nm Microplate Reader LMPR-A15 : 400nm~800nm
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.








Our product is designed to accept both 96 and 384 well plates, which can be used in high throughput applications.
Microplate Reader LMPR-A14 comes with an integrated, user-friendly Reader It- II software to ease the process of data analysis. The data can be exported in .csv or .exe file formats.
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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