Biochemistry analyzers are pivotal in clinical diagnostics, offering accurate and reliable results for better patient care. A key element of these analyzers is filters, which ensure precision by isolating specific wavelengths of light, eliminating interference, and optimizing analytical performance. These filters typically operate within the 340-700 nm range, crucial for detecting and quantifying substances in patient samples. Types of Filters in Biochemistry Analyzers 1. Optical Filters: Separate specific wavelengths for accurate spectrophotometric and fluorescence assays. 2. Membrane Filters: Purify or concentrate samples, removing debris and separating molecules by size. 3. Ion-Exchange Filters: Separate ions for protein and nucleic acid purification. 4. Bacterial Filters: Sterilize solutions by removing contaminants. Other filters, like affinity, gas phase, and magnetic filters, further improve performance, enabling rapid and precise biochemical analyses. π‘Discover more about these filters and their applications!