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THE INSTRUMENTATION

14 DECEMBER 2020

Since it was founded in 1975, Spinreact has based its activity on the production and sale of reagents. In fact, the company’s name is partially based on the Spanish word for reagent, reactivo.

With the technological development of recent decades of the last century, the first clinical analyses “robots” started to appear. Suddenly, it was no longer necessary to perform reactions manually and laboratory workers had more time that had previously been taken up by other tasks. Like in many other cases, not all markets adopt novelties at the same time. So much so, that coming into the 21st century, most laboratories around the world still worked manually or semi-automatically. However, the trend had been established and increasingly more laboratories decided to make the jump. It was at that time, in the first decade of the new century, that Spinreact added analysers to its product catalogue. Spinlab was born.

The first market to receive a Spinreact instrument was Mexico. In around 2002, the first semi-automatic Spinlab Photometer was dispatched internationally.

Chance would have it that two years later, in 2004, the first fully automatic analyser of the brand, Spinlab 180, followed it to the same country. Nearly 20 years later, the numbers speak for themselves. The installed instruments range runs into the thousands and there are almost 100 countries where laboratories work with Spinreact instruments. It is a source of pride for us to know that in all corners of the world and at any time of the day, there is a Spinreact analyser ready to be used to improve people’s health.

We are so enthusiastic that we have never stopped looking for more and better options for our users. For those that require a great processing capacity, but also for those that are assessing whether or not to make the jump to automation.

In this and all other aspects of our business, we keep on growing together!

  • ☑  Every second, 5 people around the world can find out their CRP level thanks to Spinreact

  • ☑  Other successful cases

14 DECEMBER 2020

Since it was founded in 1975, Spinreact has based its activity on the production and sale of reagents. In fact, the company’s name is partially based on the Spanish word for reagent, reactivo.

With the technological development of recent decades of the last century, the first clinical analyses “robots” started to appear. Suddenly, it was no longer necessary to perform reactions manually and laboratory workers had more time that had previously been taken up by other tasks. Like in many other cases, not all markets adopt novelties at the same time. So much so, that coming into the 21st century, most laboratories around the world still worked manually or semi-automatically. However, the trend had been established and increasingly more laboratories decided to make the jump. It was at that time, in the first decade of the new century, that Spinreact added analysers to its product catalogue. Spinlab was born.

The first market to receive a Spinreact instrument was Mexico. In around 2002, the first semi-automatic Spinlab Photometer was dispatched internationally.

Chance would have it that two years later, in 2004, the first fully automatic analyser of the brand, Spinlab 180, followed it to the same country. Nearly 20 years later, the numbers speak for themselves. The installed instruments range runs into the thousands and there are almost 100 countries where laboratories work with Spinreact instruments. It is a source of pride for us to know that in all corners of the world and at any time of the day, there is a Spinreact analyser ready to be used to improve people’s health.

We are so enthusiastic that we have never stopped looking for more and better options for our users. For those that require a great processing capacity, but also for those that are assessing whether or not to make the jump to automation.

In this and all other aspects of our business, we keep on growing together!

  • •  Every second, 5 people around the world can find out their CRP level thanks to Spinreact

  • •  Other successful cases

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