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The HCTS2000 (High-Speed Closed Tube Sorter) from m•u•t, is a sorting device for closed primary
sample tubes in medical laboratories. Automatically sorting up to 2000 samples per hour into 7 target
areas, the standard HCTS2000 eliminates bottlenecks and reduces costs and human error associated
with manual processing. The HCTS2000 can expand up to 57 target areas, place tubes into external
racks, and connect to the LIS for early sample registration and to obtain sorting rules. As the only bulk
tube sorter on the market, the HCTS2000 is cost-effective and enhances patient outcomes.
DNA BioMed's product line is designed to provide laboratories with money-saving solutions to bottlenecks and other
common laboratory problems. Each of our products can be customized to meet the particular needs of our end users. If you
are interested in receiving any additional information regarding these products and how they could improve your laboratory's
processes, please contact us at info@dnabiomed.com so that we may assist you further.
Developed by m•u•t for Horiba ABX, the SAT5000 is a customizable archiving system developed for
haematology departments in laboratories. Designed to reduce lost archived samples and labor costs,
the SAT5000 takes processed tubes out of racks and sorts them into cabinet drawers in a lying
position. The SAT5000 makes retrieval of archived tubes easy since each tube is associated with a
known location within the cabinet drawers.
The Sample Tracker is a system designed to track the transport of closed primary tube samples in
mid-to-large-sized laboratories. Using a connection with the Laboratory Information System (LIS), the
Sample Tracker automatically registers the status of a sample from the moment it is drawn to the time
the test results are obtained. Since the location of the tube is known at all times, use of the Sample
Tracker greatly reduces investigation time and the need to have a sample redrawn due to lost or
misplaced samples, thus saving the laboratory time and money.
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