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Platelet Incubator LMPI-A201 features 7 stainless steel racks that enable organized and efficient storage. It maintains consistent temperature range of 22±2℃ to ensure safe platelet preservation. Built with forced air circulation system, it ensures even thermal distribution. Equipped with high-efficiency compressor to enhances cooling performance and reliability. Our Platelet Incubator incorporates clear LCD display for real-time monitoring and control.
Specifications
| Storage Capacity | 14 Blood bags (400ml) |
| Rack Layers | 7 |
| Temperature Range | 22±2℃ |
| Ambient Temperature | 10℃ to 32℃ |
| Agitation Speed | 60 cycles/min |
| Horizontal amplitude | 50mm |
| Cooling System | Forced air |
| Defrost Mode | Auto |
| Refrigerant | R134a |
| Compressor | 1 |
| Sensor | NTC |
| Temperature Controller | Microprocessor |
| Noise | 53db |
| Internal Material | Stainless steel |
| External Material | Coated steel |
| Insulation | CFC-free PURF |
| Door | Foamed glass |
| Display | LCD display |
| Illumination | UV lamp |
| Printer | Thermal printer |
| Power Failure Alarm | 72 hours |
| Current | 1.3A |
| Power Consumption | 2.7 kWh/24h, 197W |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz |
| Interior Dimension (W×D×H) | 427×360×467mm |
| Exterior Dimension (W×D×H) | 522×600×1056mm |
| Package Dimension (W×D×H) | 590×710×1200mm |
| Net Weight | 68kg |
| Gross Weight | 90kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platelet Incubator LMPI-A201 | $ 3450 | Each of 1 |
Features
Auto defrost mode
Built-in thermal printer
Low noise operation
Malfunction alarms
UV lighting
Double-layer vacuum glass
Universal Castors
Applications
Platelet Incubator LMPI-A201 is suitable for clinical labs, blood banks, and hospitals for temperature-regulated storage of platelets in suspended state, preventing clumping or aggregation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Platelet Incubator?
A Platelet Incubator is an apparatus designed to store platelet concentrates at a constant controlled temperature of 20°C to 24°C, essential for maintaining platelet viability and functionality.
2 How should platelet bags be arranged inside Platelet Incubator?
Inside Platelet Incubator, it should be evenly spaced on the agitator trays to allow proper air circulation and uniform agitation.
3 How is Platelet Incubator validated before first use?
Before first use, it must undergo Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ).
4 What maintenance is required by Platelet Incubator?
Routine maintenance includes proper cleaning, calibration of sensors, inspection of the agitator, and verification of alarm systems.
5 Can Platelet Incubator be used for clinical research involving platelet function studies?
In clinical research, it is used to maintain platelet concentrates at a stable 20 - 24°C temperature to preserve their functionality for assays.
6 What role does Platelet Incubator play in transfusion medicine research?
In transfusion medicine research, it allows researchers to simulate real-world storage conditions to study platelet shelf-life, storage lesions, and bacterial contamination.
7 How is Platelet Incubator monitored in hospital-based blood banks conducting research?
In hospital-based blood banks, it is monitored using electronic data loggers and real-time alarm systems.
8 How does Platelet Incubator support infection control research in blood storage?
It enables controlled storage conditions necessary to evaluate bacterial proliferation, disinfection methods, and pathogen reduction technologies.
9 Can Platelet Incubator be used in pharmacological testing involving platelets?
In pharmacological testing, it is used to store donor platelets under physiological conditions before drug exposure.
10 How does Platelet Incubator support innovation in platelet additive solutions?
When evaluating new platelet additive solutions (PAS), it provides the controlled environment needed to compare storage outcomes such as pH, swirling, and viability.