Micro Hematocrit Centrifuge LBN-MHC123 is a high-efficiency centrifuge with eight different capacity rotors and a maximum speed of 12000 rpm. It is a compact structure that is composed of a stainless-steel chamber, an imbalance sensor, and a safety interlock mechanism. Ten programmes can be saved, with the most recent one instantly retrievable and shown on an LCD touch screen display.
| Maximum Speed | 18500 rpm |
| Maximum RCF | 19920 × g |
| Noise | ≤ 60dB |
| Time | 0 to 99 min |
| Power | AC220V, 50Hz |
| Dimensions (L ×W × H) | 360 × 250 × 235 mm |
| Weight | 10 Kg |
Micro Hematocrit Centrifuge are used for determination of volume fractions of erythrocytes in blood and for separation of micro volumes of blood and solutions in biochemistry, immunity, genetics, blood separation and for general clinical testing.
Micro Hematocrit Centrifuge are used for determination of volume fractions of erythrocytes in blood and for separation of micro volumes of blood and solutions in biochemistry, immunity, genetics, blood separation and for general clinical testing.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Hematocrit Centrifuges used for?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges are used for rapid separation of blood components and hematocrit value determination.
2. How do Hematocrit Centrifuges ensure fast separation?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges operate at high speeds to achieve effective blood separation in a short time.
3. What control features are available in Hematocrit Centrifuges?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges are equipped with digital controls and adjustable speed settings for precise operation.
4. Are Hematocrit Centrifuges suitable for clinical use?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges are designed for reliable performance in clinical diagnostics and laboratory analysis.
5. How do Hematocrit Centrifuges support accurate blood analysis?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges provide consistent separation results, supporting accurate blood volume assessment.
6. Where are Hematocrit Centrifuges commonly used?
Ans. Hematocrit Centrifuges are commonly used in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research facilities.
Micro Hematocrit Centrifuge LBN-MHC123 is a high-efficiency centrifuge with eight different capacity rotors and a maximum speed of 12000 rpm. It is a compact structure that is composed of a stainless-steel chamber, an imbalance sensor, and a safety interlock mechanism. Ten programmes can be saved, with the most recent one instantly retrievable and shown on an LCD touch screen display.