Automated Blood Culture System LX2002ACS combines a vertical modular design with full automation, making it ideal for modern clinical and microbiology laboratories. Its built-in alarm system ensures safe operation. Designed for precision, the instrument performs continuous monitoring every 10 minutes and displays real-time microbial growth curves via graphical interface.
| Design | Vertical |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 100 Bottles |
| Ambient temperature | 10°C - 30°C |
| Relative humidity | ≤ 85% |
| Operation | Through external PC |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Power | 450 VA |
| Power supply | AC 220 V 50 Hz |
| External dimension (W x D x H) | 640 x 620 x 784 mm |
| Net weight | 130 Kg |
| Packing dimension (W x D x H) and Gross weight | 810 x 710 x 1030 mm, 153 Kg 400 x 270 x 530 mm, 10 Kg 540 x 130 x 360 mm, 6 Kg |
Built-in scanner for bottle barcode identification
Continuous swinging vibration at constant temperature
External PC-based graphical interface monitors sensor colour changes and updates every 10 minutes
Corresponding bottle lighted up when bottle is placed
Alerts users for incorrect bottle placement
Allows bottle placement and retrieval at any time
Alert for positive results by automatic alarms (sound and colour alerts)
Allows delayed bottle placement and secondary incubation
Detects ≥ 90 % of positive specimens within 24 hours
Graphical user interface for simple and intuitive operation
Advanced query, statistical, and data export functions for clinical analysis
Automated Blood Culture System is designed for the detection and monitoring of microbial growth in blood samples and is ideal for clinical, hospital, and research laboratories.
| S. No. | Name | Capacity |
| 1 | Aerobic i | 25 ml |
| 2 | Aerobic ii | 25 ml |
| 3 | Anaerobic i | 25 ml |
Labdex Automated Blood Culture System detects microorganisms in human blood and sterile body fluids through in vitro culture at 35°C. Equipped with continuous monitoring, it identifies positive results in real time, displaying alerts via sound, light, and colour. Ideal for hospitals, clinical laboratories, and medical research institutions.