New Hematocrit Centrifuge

Product Description
A Hematocrit Centrifuge is a laboratory device used to separate blood into its components, specifically to measure the hematocrit — the proportion of red blood cells (RBCs) in the blood. This is essential for diagnosing anemia, polycythemia, and other blood disorders.
High-speed rotation: Typically spins microcapillary tubes at 10,000–15,000 rpm.
Capacity: Usually holds 12–24 hematocrit tubes at a time.
Rotor type: Fixed-angle rotor (usually 45°) for optimal separation.
Safety lid: Transparent and lockable to prevent accidents.
Timer: Adjustable spin time (1–5 minutes typical).
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- Availability
- In Stock
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