XN-3000
superb diagnostics and performance
- Fully integrated slide maker & stainer
- For labs with steady, medium workload and relatively high smear rate
- Choose diagnostic APPs as needed
- Integrated backup concept
- Short turnaround times
The XN-3000 configuration includes two XN analysis modules and a high-quality, fully-integrated slide maker and stainer module, our SP-10 unit. This offers great productivity while taking up minimal space. The XN-3000 also has the excellent Extended information-processing unit (IPU) on board as standard that can intelligently route and control your sample and data workflow.
If you have a medium-sized lab with a fair smear rate, you will appreciate the detail in the XN-3000 setup. Because the two analysis modules process rack samples simultaneously, it can accommodate any sample without slowing down – the modules work together perfectly. And you don’t lose any precious time, even with abnormal samples.
The XN-3000 has a single point of entry and a single point of exit. Reflex testing occurs within the same loop, and before samples pass the SP-10 module. Sample racks are then sent to the SP-10 module where the samples needing a smear are removed. Like extended measurements, smears are only initiated if they offer additional diagnostic value. The analysis profile is extended automatically to include smear-making and staining, but you may also order this up front, for instance with known special samples.
Technology | Fluorescence Flow Cytometry in all modes |
Aspiration volume | 88µL in all modes |
Throughput | starting from 100 samples/h |
Quality control | XN Check and XN Check BF |
Parameters | 28 diagnostic parameter always standard XN-CBC = always with NRBC XN-DIFF = efficiency of XE-5000 16 diagnostic parameters are optional |
Core models | XN-1000, XN-2000, XN-3000 or XN-9000 |
Sysmex West and Central Africa Ltd.
148A Marvel House, Giffard Road
Burma Camp – Trade Fair Road
East Cantonments, Accra Ghana
+233 3027 988 67
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