You're stuck running renal and liver panels on machines that take forever to warm up or need recalibration mid-run, and backlog just keeps piling up while you're waiting on results.
What this does is cut that wait time significantly—it basically combines a quartz flowcell with a halogen lamp so you get stable readings without the drift you'd see in older units, and the 5-inch touch screen lets you track reaction curves in real time without digging through menus.

It handles both flowcell and cuvette modes, so you're not locked into one workflow, and the built-in thermal printer spits out results immidiately—no hunting for a network printer that's out of paper.

The LIS support means you can push data straight into your lab system (usually takes about 20 minutes to configure), but if you're running a standalone clinic, you'll still get usable printouts without it.

Most buyers in our experience go with this for veterinary panels—liver, kidney, cardiac, pancreatic—but it's not really suited for high-throughput human diagnostics where you'd need a fully automated system with barcode readers and bulk sample loading.
Lead time is roughly 15 working days or so form order, and we usually have stock on teh 1-year warranty units, but confirm availability if you need expedited shippng.
Our MOQ for the YSTE-21BV is typically 1 unit for sample orders, but bulk discounts apply for orders of 10 or more.
Yes, the unit ships with CE and ISO certificates included in the package. We can provide digital copies upfront if your compliance team needs them.
No, it switches between flowcell and cuvette modes depending on the test. You'll need to select the mode on the touch screen before starting a run.
Standard lead time is 7–15 working days after order confirmation, depending on current stock levels. Custom packaging may add a few days.
The thermal printer handles internal printing only. For LIS export, you connect the analyzer to your lab system via the data interface port.