WiFi type ATP fluorescence detectorProduct Introduction
The WiFi type ATP fluorescence detector is a newly upgraded product with a large touch screen display, replacing traditional buttons. The operation uses biochemical reaction methods to detect ATP content, and the ATP fluorescence detector is based on the principle of firefly luminescence, using the "luciferase luciferin system" to quickly detect adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP swabs contain reagents that can lyse cell membranes, which can release ATP from cells and react with specific enzymes contained in the reagents to produce light. The luminescence value is then detected using a fluorescence lux meter, and the number of microorganisms is proportional to the luminescence value. Since all living cells contain a constant amount of ATP, the ATP content can clearly indicate the amount of residual microorganisms and other organisms in the sample, which is used to determine the hygiene condition.
Characteristics of WiFi type ATP fluorescence detector
Practicality - upper and lower limits can be set according to environmental detection requirements, achieving rapid data evaluation and warning, and rapid screening of surface cleanliness.
High sensitivity -10-15 to 10-18 mol
Fast speed - conventional cultivation methods require 18-24 hours or more, while ATP only takes a dozen seconds
Feasibility - There is a clear correlation between the number of microorganisms and the ATP content in microorganisms. By detecting ATP content, the number of microorganisms involved in the reaction can be indirectly determined
Operability - Traditional cultivation methods require trained technicians to operate in the laboratory; The ATP rapid cleanliness detection operation is very simple, and only simple training is needed for on-site operation by general staff.
Better experience - The test tube adopts a flexible plug-in design, which can be regularly cleaned and used for a long time, extending the lifespan of the instrument.
Upload function - with both data cable connection to computer and WiFi wireless remote transmission platform for data upload
Main parameters of WiFi type ATP fluorescence detector
1. Display screen: 3.5-inch high-precision graphic touch screen
2. Processor: 32-bit high-speed data processing chip
3. Detection accuracy: 1 × 10-18mol
4. Coliform bacteria: 1-106 cfu
5. Detection range: 0 to 9999 RLUs
6. Detection time: 15 seconds
7. Detection interference: ± 5% or ± 5 RLUs
8. Operating temperature range: 5 ℃ to 40 ℃
9. Operating humidity range: 20-85%
10. ATP recovery rate: 90-110%
11. Detection mode: RLU、 Escherichia coli screening
12. 50 user ID settings
13. Number of adjustable result limits: 251
14. Automatically determine whether it is qualified or unqualified
15. Automatically calculate the pass rate
16. Built in self calibrating light source
17. Self check after 30 seconds of startup
18. Equipped with a miniUSB interface, the results can be uploaded to a PC
19. Built in WiFi module, capable of wirelessly uploading results to data analysis platform
20. Equipped with dedicated software to drive USB drives instead of traditional CDs
21. Instrument dimensions (W × H × D): 188 mm × 77 mm × 37 mm
22. Use rechargeable lithium batteries without battery replacement
23. Standby state (20 ℃): 6 months
24. Chinese operation manual
25. Stable liquid luciferase
26. Wet integrated collection swab
Application scope of WiFi type ATP fluorescence detector
Can be used in various industries such as bacterial and microbiological testing, medical and health, food safety, market law enforcement, surface cleanliness testing, medical and epidemic prevention, water quality and water management, production line hygiene, industrial water treatment, environmental testing, customs entry and exit quarantine, and other law enforcement departments.
WiFi type ATP fluorescence detector randomly configured
ATP fluorescence detector (handheld) host, aluminum alloy carrying case, driver USB flash drive, instrument package, hanging rope, PC data cable, data analysis software, Chinese operation manual
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