PHOENIX Instrument Hematocrit Rotor
The PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor is an indispensable tool for laboratories involved in blood group serology and centrifugation. This rotor is specially designed to work with centrifuges and offers high efficiency and reliability. Compared to other products on the market, such as the Hettich hematocrit rotor 24x, the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor is characterized by its robust design and its ability to handle a large number of runs at maximum permissible speeds.
Technical details and advantages
The PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor offers a number of technical advantages that make it an excellent choice for laboratories:
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Maximum speed: The rotor can be operated at the maximum permitted speeds, enabling fast and efficient processing.
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Robust construction: Manufactured from high quality materials ensuring long life and reliability.
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Versatility: Suitable for various applications in blood group serology and centrifugation.
Similar to the micro hematocrit rotor for 24 capillaries for Sigma 2-16, the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor offers high capacity and efficiency, which are essential for daily laboratory operations.
Certifications and standards
The PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor meets all relevant certifications and standards required for use in medical and scientific laboratories. These include:
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CE certification: ensures compliance with European health and safety requirements.
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ISO certification: Ensures that the rotor complies with international standards for quality and safety.
Application examples
The PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor is ideal for a variety of applications in medical and scientific laboratories:
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Blood group serology: determination of blood groups and Rh factors.
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Hematocrit determination: Measurement of the volume percentage of red blood cells in the blood.
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Centrifugation of blood samples: Separation of blood components for further analysis.
In practice, the rotor could be used, for example, to determine the hematocrit value of patient samples, similar to the Hettich hematocrit rotor 24-fold for benchtop centrifugation.
FAQs
How is the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor maintained?
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Regular cleaning: The rotor should be cleaned regularly with a mild detergent and water.
- Checkingfor damage: The rotor should be checked for visible damage before each use.
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Lubrication: Moving parts should be lubricated regularly to ensure smooth operation.
Which centrifuges are compatible with the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor?
- The rotor is compatible with most standard centrifuges used for hematocrit determination. For specific models and compatibility questions, please contact the manufacturer or your specialist dealer.
What is the lifetime of the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor?
- With proper maintenance and care, the rotor has a long service life, which can be several years. The exact service life depends on the frequency and type of use.
Conclusion
The PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor is a powerful and reliable tool for laboratories involved in blood group serology and centrifugation. With its robust design, high efficiency and versatility, it is an excellent choice for everyday laboratory use. Comparisons with similar products such as the Hettich angled rotor 24-fold 40° for MIKRO 200 / 200 R show that the PHOENIX Instrument hematocrit rotor is convincing in terms of performance and reliability.