Capacity ( Capillary Tubes ) | 24 pcs x (Ø2 x 75 mm ) |
Timer Range | 1-99 min |
Speed Setting | 1000 – 12000 rpm |
Max. RCF | 13608 x g |
Control Unit | PID Microprocessor Control with LCD Display |
Power Rating | 100 W |
Power Supply | AC 190-240V / 50-60 Hz |
The M 19 P Haematocrit Centrifuge is designed for precise and efficient blood sample separation. With a maximum speed of 12,000 rpm and an RCF of 13,608 x g, it provides rapid and accurate results, making it an essential tool for medical and research laboratories. Its PID microprocessor control ensures precise operation, while the LCD display allows easy monitoring of parameters.
This centrifuge falls under the Hematocrit (Microhematocrit) category, specifically used for measuring the percentage of red blood cells in blood samples. By spinning capillary tubes, it quickly separates plasma from red blood cells, aiding in diagnosing conditions such as anemia and dehydration. The 24-capillary tube capacity ensures efficient batch processing for high-throughput laboratory environments.
Designed for reliability and ease of use, the M 19 P Haematocrit Centrifuge features advanced safety mechanisms, including an automatic lid lock and over-speed protection. Its compact design saves space, while the robust construction ensures durability. Whether for hospitals, diagnostic centers, or research labs, this centrifuge delivers fast, accurate, and consistent haematocrit readings, optimizing workflow and patient diagnostics.
How does a haematocrit centrifuge work?
A haematocrit centrifuge rapidly spins blood-filled capillary tubes, separating red blood cells from plasma. The percentage of packed red blood cells is then measured to diagnose medical conditions like anemia.