THE SOLUTION

iRACK

iRack is Indexor's rack that holds up 60 spots for samples from 10 to 17 mm in diameter. The iRack features an RFID for data writing and is made of highly durable polycarbonate.

COLLECTION

Scan and rack every sample in the iRack. Indexor automatically records sample related data to the RFID. No other action is needed for data collection. For as many samples as needed.

TRANSPORT

Load and Go. The iLogger case automatically tracks temperature and impact during transit, logging data directly to the iRack’s RFID, ensuring secure and traceable sample transport.

RECEPTION

Simply place the iRack on Indexor—RFID data is read instantly. With automatic check-in, up to 240 samples can be accessioned in under 1 minute.2

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      References
  1.  Abdollahi A, Saffar H, Saffar H. Types and Frequency of Errors during Different Phases of Testing At a
    Clinical Medical Laboratory of a Teaching Hospital in Tehran, Iran. N Am J Med Sci. 2014 May;6(5):224-8.
    doi: 10.4103/1947-2714.132941.PMID: 24926448; PMCID: PMC4049056.
  2. Data on file.

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