It doesn't do 5-part differentiation, so if you need that, this isn't the machine — but for a standdard 23-parameter count with 3-part WBC, it pretty much handles what most clinics actually run day-to-day.

We've shipped these to labs that don't want to overpay for a big flagship analyzer, and FN9000 holds up fine at 60 samples an hour with a 9.8μl draw for venous or 9.6μl for capillary — that's less than a drop.

It's got an 8.4" color TFT with a Windows-style interface, which isn't flashy but is easy to navigate without training, plus 25 alarm alerts to flag odd results (usually 2-4 weeks lead time on custom OEM orders).

The internal thermal printer is handy for quick printouts, but there's also a parallel port if you want an external one hooked up — teh RS232 interface is what most buyers actually use for data transfer.

Storage holds 10,000 samples plus three histograms, and the hemoglobin method is SFT, which is better than some older cyanide-based systems for handling turbidity.

Anyway, for a custom OEM unit with your branding, our company can do MOQ of 50 units or so — just confirm the RS232 protocol details and we'll lock in the firmware.
We can do MOQs as low as 50 units for the FN9000, but it depends on the custom work. If you need special packaging or labeling, we'll adjust the quote accordingly.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after we finalize the OEM specs and get a deposit. Small tweaks like logo changes won't add time, but major customizations might push it a bit.
Yes, the FN9000 is CE and ISO certified. We'll include copies of both certificates with the shipment, and we can send them ahead of time if your compliance team needs to review.
The FN9000 needs 9.8μl for venous samples and 9.6μl for capillary samples. That's per test, so you won't need much blood even for repeat runs.
The FN9000 stores up to 10,000 results plus 3 histograms internally. You can export all that data via the RS232 port to a PC or LIS system using the included Windows-based software.