Hematocrit Centrifuge FM-HEC-A100 offers a maximum speed of 13,000 rpm, allowing rapid and effective blood sample separation. It features a microprocessor-controlled system, ensuring precise operation and accurate parameter control. Equipped with advanced safety systems like mechanical door lock and overspeed alarms. This unit provides an LCD display for easy monitoring of speed, time, and settings. It is equipped with a frequency conversion brushless motor, delivering stable and reliable performance. Our Hematocrit Centrifuge is a high-performance hematology solution built for reliability and lab efficiency.
$1,575.00
| Maximum Speed | 13,000 rpm |
| Maximum RCF | 17,200 × g |
| Timer Range | 0 to 99 minutes 59 seconds |
| Rotor Capacity | Φ1.5 × 75 mm × 24 capillary tubes |
| Display | LCD screen |
| Power Supply | 110V 60Hz / 220V 50Hz |
| Dimensions | 260 × 300 × 205 mm |
| Packaging Dimensions | 330 × 350 × 280 mm |
| Net Weight | 7 kg |
| Gross Weight | 8 kg |
Horizontal rotor, 24 capillaries 13000rpm (75mm) - 1
1: Is this centrifuge compatible with all types of capillary tubes?
It is designed for standard ?1.5 × 75 mm capillary tubes. Check compatibility before use. The 13,000 RPM speed ensures fast and accurate red blood cell separation, providing precise hematocrit readings while preventing sample degradation and tube stress.
2: Why is the 13,000 RPM speed chosen for this hematocrit centrifuge?
The 13,000 RPM speed ensures fast and accurate red blood cell separation, providing precise hematocrit readings while preventing sample degradation and tube stress.
3: Does the centrifuge have a safety feature to prevent lid opening during operation?
Yes, it has a lid-lock mechanism to ensure safe operation and prevent accidental opening.
4: Can this hematocrit centrifuge be used for other applications?
This centrifuge is specifically designed for hematocrit testing using capillary tubes. Standard test tubes may not fit the rotor properly. For additional compatible applications, refer to the user manual.
5: What should I do if the centrifuge vibrates excessively?
Check for balanced tube placement, ensure a stable surface, and inspect the rotor for any misalignment.
6: How often should I calibrate the hematocrit centrifuge?
Calibration should be done every six months. Follow manufacturer guidelines and check speed and accuracy regularly.
7: How does the Fison Hematocrit Centrifuge ensure safety during operation?
These centrifuges include an auto-electric locking system that prevents the lid from opening during operation. It also features protections against overspeed, overtemperature, and imbalances, ensuring safe and reliable performance.
Fison Hematocrit Centrifuges are designed for the rapid separation of blood samples to measure the hematocrit levels. They offer high speed centrifugation ensuring efficient and accurate results. These units come with an LCD display, providing a clear and user-friendly interface. They feature a microprocessor control system for precise regulation of speed, time, and other parameters. Our centrifuges are equipped with a brushless motor to deliver stable and quiet operation.