Inside the lab at the beginning are nine white arch-shaped air-film chambers, three as a sample receiving area, and another six air-film chambers that house fourteen pieces of automated nucleic acid extraction equipment.
We can see that inside one of the chambers, the staff is doing the final commissioning of an automated nucleic acid extraction equipment, the equipment robotic arm simulates the operation of the medical staff to extract the nucleus, and automatically extracts the test tubes on the tray in batches, so that a single equipment can be operated to extract ninety-six samples at a time, which is very fast.
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Interior condition:
We can see that the lab has a fresh air system and a filtration system. This filters and manages the air going in and out of each functional area to ensure that each functional space is independent of each other, and at the same time ensures that the cleanliness of the laboratory's emissions meets the relevant national standards. Not only that, in order to prevent cross-infection as much as possible.
Each air membrane room is equipped with airlock conversion, medical waste exit, locker room and other auxiliary conversion space. A one-way connection window is installed between the air film chambers. Staff on one side will place the sample in the window and close it. Only the staff on that side could open the window and take it away.
In short, the equipment inside the Eye of Fire is very complex. In order to address the current needs of prevention and control, the laboratory received nucleic acid sample collection, equipped with high sensitivity and nucleic acid extractor far more efficient than manual, people's planet has shortened the waiting time, welcome congratulations.