Detected by weight sensor! The graph display allows you to easily grasp the start and end points of urination at a glance.
The "Urination Monitoring System" is a product that monitors rat urination in real-time and analyzes the state of "frequent urination." It is used by setting a Merck Quest weight sensor under a metabolic cage for rats. The sensor detects when a rat's urine drops down, capturing changes in urine volume to a PC. Dedicated software imports the weight sensor data to the PC, recording urine volume (weight) every second. Please utilize this for research on urination disorders caused by lifestyle-related diseases. 【Features】 ■ Detects minute changes in rat urine using a weight sensor ■ Graphical display allows for easy identification of urination start and end points ■ Suitable for research on urination disorders caused by lifestyle-related diseases *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【System Configuration】 ■ 4 Urine Volume Sensors, Accuracy 10mg ■ 1 4ch Controller UMC, collects data from 4 urine volume sensors and transfers it to a PC ■ Software (included with dedicated laptop), displays urine volume data in graphs ■ 4 Metabolic Cages, made by Techniplast ■ Special stand and powder feed box included *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Measurement of urination function and urine metabolism experiments * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the end of 2000, our company took over experimental equipment such as SCANET and LOCOMO from the Medical Device Division of Fine Nex (formerly Toyo Sangyo Co., Ltd.) and became independent and established. In addition to motion measurement devices like SCANET, which has a track record of 30 years since its release, we develop and manufacture unique animal experimental equipment, including feeding amount measurement devices with feeding restriction functions.