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Pocket FIA Analyzer

FLASHTEST F ONE is a Portable FIA Analyzer. It has the following characteristics:

  • Point-of-care testing with high portability

  • 5"touch screen optimized for quick tests

  • Proprietary optical channels for accuracy

  • Compatible with multiplex LFI test card

  • Thermal printer or LIS connection for reporting

  • 4G enabled for remote QC and standard curve update

  • Lithium battery powered for mobility

  • Pair with thermal module to expedite test

Flashtest delivers cutting-edge immunofluorescence analyzers, ensuring rapid and accurate diagnostic results.

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Content Summary of FLASHTEST F ONE Portable FIA Analyzer

The handheld FLASHTEST F ONE analyzer packs powerful capabilities into a portable form factor, including:

  • 5-inch display for on-device result review and data analysis;

  • Multiplex card support - multiple results per sample;

  • Integrated scanner and printer for barcode and report printing;

  • 4G and WiFi for remote upgrades;

  • LIS connectivity.


Specification of FLASHTEST F ONE Portable FIA Analyzer


NameFLASHTEST F ONE
Portable FIA Analyzer
ModelFB0100
Display5"touchscreen
Sample positions1-2 (multiplex single sample cards supported)
Temperature controlled incubationNo built-in incubation can pair with a card incubator
Detection speed15-30T/h (excluding sample processing and incubation time)
Wavelength365±10nm/610±10nm (customizable)



How does a fia analyzer work?

FIA analyzers work by injecting a small sample into a continuously flowing stream of carrier liquid. This sample then reacts with reagents within the system, creating a detectable signal. This signal, which can be a change in color, fluorescence, or other measurable property, is then measured by a detector.   

Sample Injection: A small volume of the sample is injected into the flowing stream of carrier liquid.   

Reagent Mixing: The injected sample mixes with reagents within the system, triggering a chemical reaction.   

Signal Generation: The reaction produces a detectable signal, such as a change in color or fluorescence.   

Signal Detection: A detector, such as a spectrophotometer or fluorometer, measures the intensity of the signal.   

Data Analysis: The measured signal is then processed by the analyzer's software to determine the concentration of the analyte in the original sample.


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