The luminescence plate reader's professional software can store massive amounts of programs and data and supports more than 10 curve fitting methods, demonstrating powerful data processing and scalability capabilities to fully meet diverse and high-standard needs from scientific research to routine testing.

High Throughput & High Efficiency

Precise Screening & Intelligent Analysis
Microplate readers are core equipment for quantitative detection in multiple fields. In clinical diagnosis, they detect antigens and antibodies in serum and urine, aiding in the screening of diseases such as hepatitis and tumor markers. In biopharmaceutical research and development, they are used for drug activity evaluation and cytotoxicity detection, supporting new drug development. In food safety testing, they rapidly determine pesticide, veterinary drug residues, and microbial toxins. In animal and plant quarantine, they detect pathogens and antibodies in body fluids to prevent the spread of diseases.
| Model | SISCO-AMR-HBS1096A |
| Lamp | DC12V 22wTungsten halogen lamp |
| Optical Path | 8-channel vertical light path system |
| Wavelength Range | 400~900nm Filter. The default configuration, 405, 450, 492, 630nm, can be installed with up to 10 filters. |
| Reading Range | 0~4.000Abs |
| Resolution | 0.001Abs |
| Accuracy | ≤+0.01Abs |
| Stability | ≤±0.003Abs |
| Repeatability | ≤0.3% |
| Vibration Plate | Three kinds of linear vibration plate function: Adjustable 0-255 seconds |
| Display | 8-inch color LCD screen, displays the entire board information, and provides touch screen operation. |
| Software | Professional software can store 200 program groups, 100000 sample results. More than 10 kinds of curve-fitting equations. |
| Power Input | AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz |
| Weight | 11Kg |
| Size | 433mm×320mm×308mm |
Q1: What is the difference between absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence microplate readers?
A1: Absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence microplate readers differ mainly in their detection principles. An absorbance reader measures how much light a sample absorbs and is commonly used for ELISA and OD600. A fluorescence reader uses an excitation light source and detects the emitted fluorescence, offering higher sensitivity for DNA, protein, and cell-based assays. A luminescence reader measures light produced directly by chemical or biological reactions without excitation light, providing the highest sensitivity for assays such as ATP and luciferase.
Q2: What is the wavelength range of a microplate reader?
A2: The wavelength range of a microplate reader depends on the detection mode, but most absorbance readers cover approximately 200–1000 nm for UV-Vis measurements, while fluorescence readers use specific excitation and emission ranges set by filters or a monochromator, and luminescence readers typically do not require wavelength selection because they detect total emitted light.
Q3: How fast can a microplate reader read a full plate?
A3: The reading speed of a microplate reader varies by model and detection mode, but most instruments can read a full 96-well plate in just a few seconds for absorbance, typically 5–10 seconds for fluorescence, and slightly longer for luminescence, depending on integration time. High-performance systems can read even faster, especially in endpoint measurements.
Tips: How is a Microplate Reader calibrated?
Calibration typically uses standard solutions or calibration plates:
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