Overview
Mispa Viva, true semi- automated biochemistry analyzer (blood testing machine) is a symbol of superior technology and convenience, designed to deliver high accuracy, quality results with least turnaround time and low maintenance.
Technically Superior Semi-Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer – Mispa Viva
Mispa Viva is a compact, simple, and reliable semi-automated biochemistry analyzer proficient in performing tests on whole blood, serum, plasma, and urine as a sample. Mispa VIVA is an indigenously developed and designed intelligent equipment which offers the best performance to laboratories looking toward achieving the highest efficiency as an identity for their lab with optimal operative cost with negligible maintenance.
Mispa Viva comes with a 5.7″ TFT LCD colorful touch display with embedded software. It is having Energy matched filter (EMF) to ensure longer filter life with low maintenance cost. Customizable filter options with six in-built filters and two optional positions. The flow cell used in Mispa Viva is made up of Quartz’s hard glass to avoid staining on the flow cell after performing the test. It has an Enhanced resistive aluminum (ERA) flow cell with a copper holder of 30 microliters size.
Mispa Viva has Auto Dim Light (ADL) function to ensure an extended life for the lamp. The instrument has different analysis modes such as – 1-Point linear & non-linear, 2-Point linear & non-linear, 1-Point sample blank linear & non-linear, Absorbance, Immunoturbidimetry, Biochromatic, Kinetic with calibration, Kinetic with factor & Calculated Tests. Mispa Viva has 200 defined programs, 5000 patients’ memory, and 18000 control results.
What is a biochemistry analyzer, and how can it be used?
The Clinical chemistry analyzer or biochemistry analyzer is an instrument that is used to estimate the different biochemical parameters in serum/plasma or a urine sample. It brings about reactions using reagents to measure various components, such as glucose, enzymes, lipids, proteins, etc. These tests are performed for a routine health check-up or at hospitals for patient condition monitoring.
In the early days, biochemistry testing could only be done through manual processes without dedicated analyzers. In 1854, Jules Duboscq (1817-86), a French optical instrument maker, invented the Colorimeter. When monochromatic light is transmitted through colored compounds, it can absorb a specific wavelength of light, which is the basis for the Colorimeter’s working principle.
A colorimeter’s operation is based on the idea of Beer law. The Beer-Lambert law states that the concentration and absorbance of a solution have a linear relationship, making it easy to determine a solution’s concentration by looking at its absorbance.
Top features:
- Embedded system with 5.7″ TFT LCD color display with Popup Keypad
- ERA (Enhanced Resistive Aluminium) Flow cell of 30 µL for low sipping volume
- Energy Matched Filter (EMF) offers quality reporting and low maintenance expenses.
- ALD (Auto Lamp Dim) Function to ensure an extended life for the lamp
- Direct access to test menu
- High precision of 0.0001 resolution and excellent reproducibility
- Aspiration air gap of 50 µL and Auto Empty Function after each sample to rule out the carryover
- 5000 Tests & 18000 QC results memory
Physical characteristics of Mispa Viva
Characteristic | Details |
Dimensions | 362 x 364 x 195 (L x W x H) |
Weight | 6 Kg |
Display | Touch screen with Pop-up keypad |
Printer | Inbuilt High Resolution 57 mm Graphic Thermal Printer |
Power Supply | 85- 265 V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 90 W |
PC interface | RS 232 port |
Safety and maintenance protocol of Mispa Viva
Periodic maintenance of the unit is to be performed by the service engineer of Agappe.
- Mispa Viva is for indoor use only.
- The Installed site should be free of dust and away from direct sun.
- The site should be free of corrosive and inflammable gas.
- The bearing or the ground should be free from vibration
- Cover the instrument with the provided dust cover when not in use.
Mispa Viva is trusted across 50+ countries with 15000+ satisfied users
Technical specification of Mispa Viva
Characteristic | Details |
Principle | Photometry |
Filter | 6 interference filters 340, 405, 505, 546, 578, 630 and 2 Optional |
Band Width | 8nm |
Photometric Range | 0 to 2.5 OD |
Lamp | 12 V, 20 W, Halogen |
Flow Cell | 30 microlitres |
Minimum Aspiration Volume | 300 microlitres |
Temperature Range | 25° C, 30° C, 37° C |
Analysis Mode |
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Calibration Curve | Up to 9 calibrations point |
Quality Control |
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Memory |
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Features:
- EMF (Energy Matched filter)
- Direct Access Key to the test menu
- ERA Flow cell with Copper flow cell holder – Auto temperature maintenance
- ALD Function – Ensure extended life for the lamp & power saving
- Aspiration air gap and Auto Empty Function – No more worries on carry over
- 5000 Test memory & 18000 QC memory
- Direct switch off
The development history of biochemical analyser
- First generation analyzer, i.e., Spectrophotometer
- Second generation analyzer, i.e., Semi-automatic biochemistry analyzer
- Third generation analyzer, i.e.,Fully automatic biochemistry analyzer
The biochemistry analyzer market is growing in leaps and bounds. The market is mainly divided into two segments.
- Semi-automatic biochemistry analyzers (SAA)
- Fully- automatic biochemistry analyzers (FAA)
The market for semi-automatic clinical chemistry analyzers (SAA) is very much fragmented. The market is flooded with registered and non-registered company products, local manufacturers, and distributors exporting from other nations.
The market for fully- automatic clinical chemistry analyzer (FAA) is majorly divided into – low throughput FAA (120T/150T/180T/200T/240T) and high throughput FAA (360T/390T/400T/600T/800T etc.).
Agappe offers you a whole segment of Biochemistry analyzers, starting from semi-automation to full high-end automatio






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