Your Address : Globalchemmade--Noviprofibre Corporation
Name:Noviprofibre Corporation
Type:Others
Tel:33 4 76 62 94 49
Fax:+33 4 76 24 50 53
Email:info@noviprofibre.com
Address:France
Equipments detail
Equipment: | Premier tracking system for test tubes in laboratories and hospi | |
Equipment Type: | Other Equipment -> Others | |
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Post Time: | 2010-06-24 | |
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Description: | Developed for mid-size to large hospitals and laboratories, Sample Tracker automatically registers when a patient sample (e. g. blood) has been taken; that the transport has been initialized; the path it follows and the time it takes; and that it has arrived in the laboratory. It is a tracking system for complete sample traceability in the laboratory process. The location of the sample tube is known at all times. The aim is to completely track and register the sample path from the order entry to post-analytical cold storage. The complete Sample Tracker system consists of four components which can be combined and adapted according to customer needs: The Point-of-Entry-System (PE System) is the tube entry system. A module is located at each department / satellite station and is used to immediately register samples through barcode reading or RFID chip detection. The PE system loads the tubes into a transport box which cannot be opened manually without a special override. Each box is equipped with a unique RFID chip for positive identification. The box is designed for hazardous materials and can optionally log temperature and acceleration parameters and be refrigerated. The special HCTS2000 ST is located in the entrance area of the laboratory. It is the only system besides the PE System that is able to open the transport boxes. The HCTS2000 ST sorts the samples depending on freely definable criteria and generates a more efficient, lower cost TAT. The interface between the hardware components and your LIS is the m-u-t Proof-Management-Firmware (PMF). It s the new status of each sample to the LIS every time the sample advances in the process. |