Volume in circulation

12,500

Useful Life

8–10 years

Annual capital prod.

$30,000

Anticipated deprec.

10.00%
Device score
86/100
stock#: 911

Dynatech MRX

$758.00

0.00%   (1M)
#244

$6,534

(New) factory MSRP

introduced in 1994

Certified Pre-Owned

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$758.00

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equilibrium price ; fetched May 14, 2025

Sell in 30 days for $454.80 on Westrn

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About the Dynatech MRX

Description:

Dynatech’s MRX ushered in affordable, computer-controlled ELISA reading at a time when plate spectrophotometers were still bulky and slow. A sealed 12-channel photometer scans a 96-well plate in under four seconds (single-wavelength) or six seconds (dual-wavelength), using user-swappable interference filters that cover 405 – 850 nm. Ten-nanometre bandwidth optics provide a ±2 nm center-wavelength accuracy, while precision down to 0.2 % CV across the plate keeps calibration curves tight. The 75 W tungsten-halogen lamp is field-replaceable and rides behind a shutter that extends lamp life between runs. Built-in kinetics, agglutination and temperature-control options interface through RS-232 or Centronics, and the two-line LCD plus 21-key membrane keypad allow stand-alone operation or remote control by Dynex Revelation software. A beefy 500 VA universal-input power supply and all-metal chassis help the 27 lb unit survive heavy clinical‐lab duty.

 

Economic Advantage:

The MRX’s claim to fame was speed-per-dollar. Earlier dual-beam readers cost two to three times more yet still took 20–30 s to image a plate. By slashing read times to <6 s and eliminating the need for external filter wheels or pre-warmed lamp banks, the MRX effectively doubled daily throughput without extra staffing. Its universal voltage input let distributors stock a single SKU worldwide, cutting inventory costs, and the simple tungsten lamp spared users from expensive xenon flash bulbs. Together these factors made high-volume ELISA feasible for smaller reference labs in the 1990s.

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Specifications:

Wavelength range 405 – 850 nm (340–400 nm UV option)
Dynamic OD range –0.100 – +4.000 OD
Read cycle time < 4 s (single λ); < 6 s (dual λ)
Filter bandwidth 10 nm ± 2 nm FWHM
OD linearity ±1 % (0–2 OD)
Precision (≤2 OD) 0.2 % CV or 0.005 OD
Light source 75 W tungsten-halogen
Power input 100–240 V AC, 500 VA, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W × D × H) 14.2 × 15.4 × 8.7 in
Weight 27.5 lb
Operating temp. 50 – 104 °F (10 – 40 °C)

Included Accessories:

You order with Westrn will include:

  • (1) Hospital Grade Power Cord

Unless, indicated otherwise, or in cases where accessories are single use disposable, these accessories will arrive in "pre-owned" condition.

Sales Data

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