What are the types of reagent analyzers that exist?

In a laboratory it is really important to understand the usefulness of each equipment, in the case of reagent analyzers, the analyzers are classified according to the tests that are required, the results that are desired to obtain, the automatic analyzers of laboratories, allow to facilitate the functions that are performed in it, the manufacturer of the analyzers is also part of the advantages and guarantees of each device, that is why in KALSTEIN, being manufacturers we guarantee them equipment of excellent quality.

What are the characteristics and applications of a reagent analyser?

A reagent analyser is a computer that performs certain functions that facilitate the work in the laboratory, perform certain repetitive steps in the performance of the analysis, which consists of sampling and taking of reagents, mixing and measuring changes in the optical density of the reaction mixture specific for each parameter analyzed; thanks to the internal algorithms that process the result of the measure and returns a value of concentration of the analyte in the sample, this process is repeated until the analysis is completed.

What is the function of a colorimeter?

A colorimeter is an instrument used to measure and analyze colors. In other words, a colorimeter makes it possible to determine the exact composition of a color by providing precise and very objective measurements of the analyzed color, thus providing an accurate measurement of the intensity and hue of the color, which makes the colorimeter a frequently used instrument in colorimetry, a branch of science that studies colors and, especially, how to measure them.

What is a spectrocolorimeter?

A spectrocolorimeter is a device used to measure and analyze colors much more deeply than a colorimeter. Specifically, this equipment allows a more complex and complete color analysis of the samples, from which the spectral reflectance can be determined at each wavelength, offering a much greater accuracy and a much wider range of applications than those offered by a colorimeter.

What is a Stability Study Climate Chamber?

The stability chamber is an equipment that preserves samples, through studies involving climatic factors, as part of a productive or regulatory process. These studies are combined with variables such as lighting, temperature and humidity to define the conditions of stability and uniformity. 

What are Photostability Tests?

To ensure the safety of the active substances in medicinal products, photostability tests should be carried out as these are subject to high safety standards before they are placed on the market.

What are the types of moisture analyzers that exist?

The moisture analyzers work to calculate the moisture content of the matter, have halogen and infrared heating technologies, being methods adapted to the needs of quality control and production of the samples. The halogen analyzer is an evolution of the infrared drying method. The halogen technology is composed of a heating element, which consists of a glass tube filled with halogen gas and its advantage is that the halogen being of smaller volume, the maximum heating level is obtained faster, and provides results with an exceptional level of control and a uniform heat distribution. Infrared energy is not visible to the human eye.

What is and how does an electrocardiogram work?

The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a recording that reflects the electrical activity of the heart, made with the help of a device known as an electrocardiograph. The electrocardiograph is a device designed to show the direction and magnitude of electrical currents produced by the heart. This electronic device that captures and amplifies the electrical activity of the heart through electrodes.

Features and applications of colorimeters

Colorimeters are instruments used to measure and analyze colors. Specialized color measurement equipment, using “tristimulus” measurements based on the passage of light through the three primary filters, red, green and blue, simulates the way the human eye is sensitive to light. These three-stimulus color measurements provide information about the amount of these three components present in light reflected or transmitted by a product or material.