A Design of Turbidimetry Based Rapid Microbiology Detector

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Microorganism endangers human health and safety. Traditional microbiology detector has problems of long detection period, indistinct judgment standard, and etc. A turbidimetry based rapid microbiology detector is designed in this paper. The detector is mainly composed of drawer typed chest with slide rail of wheel train, auto in-and-out device of centric slider-crank mechanism, and ultraviolet disinfection device. Such design is recommended for microbial detection where time, operation convenience and reliability of analytical techniques are of importance.

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