XF-1600 IVD

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XF-1600

10 Colour (IVDR) flow cytometer for the immunophenotyping of peripheral blood and Bone Marrow cells. Ability to connect with PS-10 and XN lab information systems.

Panel QC function

  • Auto Gain Adjustment
  • QC parameter monitoring/traceability
  • QC parameter reporting

Sample panel function

  • Maximum number of acquisitions
  • High sensitivity
  • Absolute count function

Flexibility and productivity

  • Synergy with other Sysmex products

XF1600 Specifications

  • 10 fluorescence detectors for flexibility and future expansion based on a lab’s individual needs
  • 3 light sources to provide the capability to use numerous fluorochromes
  • 488nm, 640nm, 405nm
  • Intuitive, user-friendly software with a familiar feel to Sysmex users
  • Both single-tube and Autoloader sample introduction
  • Uses Hettich rotors, eliminating the need to transfer tubes from one rack to another for cell wash steps prior to analysis
  • Provides FCS 3.0 files for data analysis away from the flow cytometer
  • LIS compatibility for elimination of transcription errors
Features & Benefits

Panel QC function

  • Auto Gain Adjustment
  • QC parameter monitoring/traceability
  • QC parameter reporting

Sample panel function

  • Maximum number of acquisitions
  • High sensitivity
  • Absolute count function

Flexibility and productivity

  • Synergy with other Sysmex products
Specifications

XF1600 Specifications

  • 10 fluorescence detectors for flexibility and future expansion based on a lab’s individual needs
  • 3 light sources to provide the capability to use numerous fluorochromes
  • 488nm, 640nm, 405nm
  • Intuitive, user-friendly software with a familiar feel to Sysmex users
  • Both single-tube and Autoloader sample introduction
  • Uses Hettich rotors, eliminating the need to transfer tubes from one rack to another for cell wash steps prior to analysis
  • Provides FCS 3.0 files for data analysis away from the flow cytometer
  • LIS compatibility for elimination of transcription errors
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