Cabin laboratory is used for nucleic acid detection experiments, microorganism detection experiments, biochemical detection experiments, physical and chemical analysis experiments, etc.
2. Advantages of Cabin Laboratory
(1) The biological level of the Cabin laboratory is very high
It is constructed in accordance with the biological grade secondary protection standard, refitted according to the standard of the gene amplification laboratory, and the experimental personnel are protected by the biological safety grade 3 protection. Meet the technical requirements for the detection of the new coronavirus and other infectious diseases.
(2) Strong detection ability
The square cabin laboratory uses a standard container or a bus as the laboratory box, which is carried by a trailer, can be disassembled for transportation, can be quickly deployed and installed on site, and can be put into use within 1 day. The daily testing capacity of the square cabin laboratory can reach tens of thousands, and the upgraded version of the square cabin laboratory can test up to 30,000 cases per day, which can quickly respond to outbreaks of epidemics and other public safety infectious disease events.
(3) Strong environmental adaptability
The container body selected for the shelter laboratory has a lifespan of several decades, can work in sub-zero low temperature and high temperature areas, and can also ensure stable operation in the cold and snowy mountain areas of the high altitude plateau. Solar power generation, independent energy storage, and self-powered power supply without external electricity.
(4) The expansion performance of the shelter laboratory is good
The Cabin laboratory can be spliced or stacked into 2 or 3 layers. Nucleic acid testing and microbial testing can be performed in the cabin. High space utilization. The integration of the makeshift laboratory into the medical system is a powerful tool for the normalization of epidemic prevention.
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