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Product Name Urine analyzer
Catalog No. PU-00196
Description Urine analyzer is a medical device used to automatically detect and analyze urine samples. It is capable of evaluating a wide range of chemical and physical characteristics of urine, such as color, turbidity, pH, and specific gravity, as well as detecting abnormal components that may be present in the urine, such as glucose, protein, red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, and other substances.
Detection Principle Photoelectric colorimetry
Testing Speed 500 T/h
Weight 6.0 kg
Application It is commonly used in rapid tests to diagnose and monitor kidney disease, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other health conditions.
Operating Temperature Operate at 4-30°C.
Transportation Condition Transportation at room temperature.

Urine analysis stands as a cornerstone of clinical diagnostics and routine health monitoring, serving as a non-invasive, cost-effective tool to assess the function of the urinary system, kidneys, and even systemic conditions like diabetes and metabolic disorders. For decades, manual urine testing methods—such as visual inspection of urine color, manual pH testing, and microscopic examination of sediment—dominated clinical practice. However, these traditional approaches suffered from significant limitations: they relied heavily on the operator’s experience, leading to inconsistent results; they were time-consuming, with a single sample taking 10–15 minutes to process; and they struggled to handle high testing volumes, especially in busy hospitals or laboratories.

The advent of automated urine analyzers addressed these pain points, revolutionizing urine testing by integrating advanced technologies like photoelectric colorimetry, precision optics, and microprocessors. Today, automated urine analyzers have become indispensable in both clinical and point-of-care settings, driven by growing global demand for efficient, accurate, and standardized diagnostic tools. Key factors fueling this demand include:
Aging Population: Globally, the population aged 65 and above is projected to rise from 9.3% in 2020 to 12.0% by 2030. This demographic shift has increased the incidence of chronic diseases—such as kidney disease, diabetes, and urinary tract infections (UTIs)—all of which require regular urine testing for diagnosis and monitoring.
Rising Chronic Disease Burden: Chronic kidney disease affects over 1 billion people worldwide, while diabetes impacts more than 422 million adults. Automated urine analyzers enable early detection of biomarkers (e.g., protein, glucose in urine) that signal these conditions, supporting timely intervention.
Advancements in Healthcare Infrastructure: The expansion of primary care clinics, community health centers, and home health monitoring services has created a need for portable, user-friendly urine testing devices. Even high-volume settings like tertiary hospitals rely on automated analyzers to process 500+ samples per hour, reducing bottlenecks in laboratory workflows.
Demand for Standardization: Regulatory bodies and healthcare providers increasingly prioritize standardized testing to ensure result accuracy across facilities. Automated analyzers eliminate human error in reading and recording, adhering to international standards (e.g., ISO 13485) for medical devices.

Our Urine Analyzer (Cat.No: PU-00196) is designed to meet these evolving needs, combining reliable photoelectric colorimetry technology with high throughput and ease of use. It is engineered to support both clinical professionals in busy hospitals and healthcare providers in primary care settings, delivering consistent, actionable results to drive better patient outcomes.

Comprehensive Parameter Detection: Beyond basic physical characteristics (color, turbidity, pH, specific gravity), the analyzer accurately detects key abnormal components in urine, including glucose, protein, red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, ketones, bilirubin, urobilinogen, nitrite, and vitamin C. This wide range of parameters ensures thorough screening for conditions like diabetes, kidney damage, UTIs, and liver dysfunction.
High Testing Speed: With a processing capacity of 500 tests per hour (T/h), the analyzer efficiently handles high sample volumes—ideal for large hospitals, clinical laboratories, or diagnostic centers where rapid turnaround times are critical. It minimizes waiting times for patients and reduces workload for laboratory staff.
Reliable Detection Principle: Built on photoelectric colorimetry, a well-established and validated technology in medical diagnostics, the analyzer ensures consistent, accurate results by measuring light absorption/reflection of urine samples reacting with test strips. This principle eliminates subjective errors associated with manual visual reading.
Wide Operating Temperature Range: The analyzer operates stably at 4–30°C, making it suitable for use in diverse environments—from air-conditioned hospital laboratories to slightly warmer primary care clinics in regions with moderate climate variations. It maintains performance without requiring strict temperature control.
Portable and Lightweight Design: Weighing only 6.0 kg, the analyzer is easy to move and install. Its compact size allows it to fit into limited counter space in small clinics or mobile diagnostic units, expanding its applicability beyond fixed laboratory settings.
Simple Transportation and Storage: Designed for hassle-free transportation at room temperature, the analyzer avoids the need for specialized cooling or protective packaging during shipping. This simplifies logistics for healthcare facilities, especially those in remote or resource-limited areas.
User-Friendly Operation: The analyzer features intuitive controls and clear result display, requiring minimal training for staff to operate. It automates sample processing steps (e.g., strip handling, result calculation), reducing the risk of human error and streamlining workflows.

Superior Accuracy and Consistency: Compared to manual urine testing methods, the analyzer’s photoelectric colorimetry technology delivers objective, repeatable results. It eliminates variations caused by operator experience (e.g., misinterpreting strip colors) and ensures compliance with clinical diagnostic standards, reducing the likelihood of misdiagnosis.
Time and Cost Efficiency: By processing 500 tests per hour, the analyzer significantly cuts down on labor time compared to manual testing (which typically handles 10–20 tests per hour). It also reduces the need for repeated tests due to human error, lowering consumable waste (e.g., test strips) and overall operational costs for healthcare facilities.
Versatile Application Scope: Unlike specialized diagnostic tools that focus on a single condition, our analyzer supports the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple health issues—including kidney disease, UTIs, diabetes, and liver disorders. This versatility makes it a cost-effective investment for facilities looking to consolidate their testing capabilities.
Robust Performance in Diverse Environments: Its 4–30°C operating temperature range and room-temperature transportation requirement make the analyzer adaptable to different clinical settings, from urban hospitals to rural clinics. It does not rely on complex infrastructure (e.g., constant cooling), ensuring reliability in resource-constrained areas.
Low Maintenance Requirements: The analyzer’s durable construction and simplified design minimize the need for frequent repairs or calibration. Routine maintenance tasks (e.g., cleaning, strip holder replacement) are straightforward, reducing downtime and ensuring continuous operation for busy facilities.
Support for Preventive Healthcare: By enabling rapid, accessible urine testing, the analyzer facilitates early detection of chronic disease biomarkers (e.g., microalbumin for kidney disease, glucose for diabetes). This supports preventive healthcare strategies, allowing providers to intervene early and improve patient prognosis—an increasingly important priority in global healthcare systems.

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