We're sitting on about 200 units in our main warehose right now—usually ship within 3-5 business days once the order's confirmed, no cold chain needed since it's just the analyzer, not reagents. You'll have it in hand in roughly two weeks or so depending on where you are.

Basically, this runs 100 tests per hour and that's not bad for a semi-automatic unit, the dual wavelength reflectance method gives you consistent readings across all 11 parameters including glucose and bilirubin and the like. Most buyers go with the BA600 VET over the manual models because of that it's faster for mixed-species clinics where you're switching between canines and equines all day.

Actually, one thing you might not think to ask is the built-in thermal printer—saves hassle of connecting to an external printer, prints results right there on the 5-inch touch screen after each test. Though it isn't suited for high-volume labs doing 200+ tests a day; it's better for small to mid-sized practices (usually 1-3 vets on staff).
So we do custom OEM packging if you need it, MOQ is 50 units or so for custmized branding, otherwise standard boxes work fine. The 12 months on parts and labor, but we usually have stock, just confirm lead time if you're planning a big push.

What it does is handle auto and manual test modes —you can run it unattended for routine samples or manually for repeat checks on suspicious results. The best part is the touchscreen interface that even new staff pick up in a day.
The same test strips can be used across all five compatible species — canine, feline, equine, bovine, and porcine. The analyzer automatically adjusts its reference ranges based on the species you select on the touch screen, so you don't need separate strips for each animal.
Our standard MOQ is 5 units for the BA600 VET, but we can sometimes accommodate smaller orders depending on stock. Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment.
Absolutely. We can share digital copies of all three certifications — CE, ISO 13485, and TUV — upon request. Just ask your sales contact, and they'll send them over.
Dual wavelength reflectance measures at two different light wavelengths to correct for interferences like turbidity or color variations in the urine sample. This gives you more consistent and reliable results, especially with veterinary samples that can vary a lot.
We recommend storing the analyzer in an environment between 10°C and 40°C, with relative humidity below 85%. Just keep it in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight or strong vibrations, and it'll stay accurate.