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Blood Bank Centrifuge LMBB-A200

Blood Bank Centrifuge LMBB-A200 utilizes with tube that holds a capacity of 6 × 1000 mL and rotates the sample at a maximum speed of up to 6500 rpm. Our centrifuge is designed to extract blood components from whole blood, including platelets, plasma, and white blood cells. Employed with an LCD display that allows intuitive operation with real-time monitoring of working status.

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Specifications

Maximum Speed 6500 rpm
Max. RCF 6680 x g
Tubes 6 × 1000 ml
Timer 1 min ~ 23 h 59 min
Revolutions / min ± 10 r/min
Temperature Range - 20 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
Temperature Accuracy ± 1.0 ℃
Noise ≤ 60 dB
Chamber Diameter Φ 600 mm
Power 4500 W
Voltage AC 220 ± 22 V; 50 Hz; 30 A
Inner Dimensions (L x W x H) 840 × 730 × 1240 mm
Packaging Dimensions (L x W x H) 940 × 830 × 1340 mm
Net Weight 260 Kg

Features

AC frequency conversion motor ensures stability and low noise level Eco-friendly Refrigerating control system Automatic calculation and display of RCF Provisions to revise parameters during operation Electronic lid locks for uninterrupted operation Fault diagnosis system for over speed, over heat, imbalance and lid lock Full steel inner cavity protection

Applications

Blood Bank Centrifuge is used in blood banking and clinical laboratories, including blood typing, cross-matching, and separation of blood components for transfusions. and preparation of blood products such as platelets and plasma.

Rotor Selection

Model NoTypeMax. SpeedMax. RCFCapacityImage
LMBB-A200-SR1Swing Rotor4200 rpm5100 x g6×1000ml Round Cup 
LMBB-A200-SR2Swing Rotor4200 rpm5100 x g6×1000ml Square Cup 
LMBB-A200-AR1Angle Rotor6000 rpm6680 x g6 x 500 ml 
LMBB-A200-AR2Angle Rotor6500 rpm6610 x g6 x 250 ml 
LMBB-A200-AR3Angle Rotor6500 rpm6610 x g6 x 300 ml 

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  • Max. RCF: 2250 × g
  • Capacity of Tubes: 18 × 10 ml
  • Timer: 1 min ~ 99 min
  • Revolutions / min: ± 20 r/min

Blood Bank Centrifuge LMBBC-A101

  • Maximum Speed: 5000 r/min
  • Maximum RCF: 4360 × g
  • Time Range: 0 to 999 min
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  • Maximum Speed: 8000 rpm
  • Max. RCF: 12166 x g
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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Blood Bank Centrifuge?

A Blood Bank Centrifuge is an apparatus designed to separate blood components by spinning samples at high speeds.

2 How does a Blood Bank Centrifuge work?

It works by rapidly spinning blood samples in order to separate its components based on their density.

3 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge be used for platelet concentration?

It is commonly used to isolate platelets from whole blood.

4 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge be used in stem cell collection?

It can be used in stem cell collection, where it separates stem cells from the blood or bone marrow for use in treatments like bone marrow transplants.

5 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge be used in testing for blood diseases?

It is used in various diagnostic tests to isolate blood components that are tested for conditions like anemia, infections or other blood disorders.

6 How is Blood Bank Centrifuge used in cancer treatment support?

It helps prepare platelet or plasma transfusions during chemotherapy in case of cancer patients.

7 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge be used in veterinary blood banking?

It is used to separate blood components in animals for surgeries, trauma care or illness treatment.

8 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge be used to isolate microorganisms from blood?

It assists in concentrating bacteria or parasites from blood samples for diagnostic microbiology in research or infectious disease studies.

9 Is Blood Bank Centrifuge useful for hematocrit testing?

It is used to spin capillary tubes in hematocrit tests, which measure the percentage of red blood cells in blood vital for diagnosing anemia or dehydration.

10 Can Blood Bank Centrifuge help in gene therapy trials?

It is used to isolate plasma, cells, or nucleic acids for vector delivery monitoring and safety analysis.