My instrument manufacturer says reprocessed cuvettes don work, is this true?
Some manufacturers have discouraged the use of reprocessed cuvettes, indicating that they may cause damage to the instrument and/or produce inaccurate results. L.E.S.S., Inc. has been reprocessing cuvettes and rotors since 1982 – this translates into more than 800 million cuvettes in both North America and Europe. Our reprocessing system has been time tested and proven to be of the highest quality. We invite you to participate in our comparative quality control performance testing. The purpose of this testing is to provide you with factual QC data that is produced in your own laboratory, and will demonstrate the performance of your system with new and reprocessed cuvettes or rotors.
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