The UC-32B (URIT UC-32B) is a compact, portable urine analysis system designed for veterinary and medical laboratory use. It performs automated strip-based urine chemical analysis and provides fast, reliable results to support diagnostic decision-making.
Yes. The UC-32B is specifically designed for veterinary and medical laboratory settings and is compatible with UC Vet Series test strips for animal urine analysis.
The analyzer supports 13+1 parameters. Parameters listed include WBC, KET, URO, BIL, PRO, GLU, SG, BLD, pH, VC, CR, CA and MA + PCR. Consult the user manual for the exact parameter mapping and display format.
Use UC Vet Series urine test strips specified by the manufacturer. For reliable results, use only approved strips and follow strip handling and storage instructions in the manual.
The UC-32B delivers high throughput: typically reported between 60 and up to 80 tests per hour depending on operating conditions and workflow.
The unit uses a rechargeable battery. A full charge provides power for approximately 300 tests. Battery life will vary with usage and settings.
The UC-32B supports USB and Bluetooth interfaces for data transfer and connectivity with external devices or laboratory information systems (LIS), subject to compatible software and configuration.
The device can store up to 5,000 test results internally. Results can also be exported via USB or Bluetooth according to your setup.
The analyzer features a color LCD screen with touch keys and physical buttons for easy navigation and operation.
Analysis is based on dual-wavelength reflectance photometry with measurement wavelengths including 470 nm, 550 nm, 620 nm and 720 nm.
The unit is compact (approximately 130 × 70 × 29 mm) and lightweight at about 200 g, making it portable and easy to handle.
The UC-32B carries CE and ISO certifications as noted by the manufacturer. It is classified as an Instrument Classification Class II device. Check local regulations for clinical use and registration requirements.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for routine quality control. Use recommended control materials and QC strips, perform periodic calibration or verification as described in the user manual, and follow standard laboratory QC procedures.
The analyzer provides numeric and/or flagged results for each parameter. Interpretation should be performed by qualified veterinary or medical personnel, considering clinical context and reference ranges. Refer to the user manual and laboratory reference guidelines for result interpretation and reporting.
Warranty, service, and technical support details are provided by the manufacturer or your authorized distributor. Contact the seller or URIT support for warranty terms, service options, software updates and training resources.
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