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Tips for buying Hematocrit Centrifuge

  1. Hematocrit centrifuge buyers need to determine the product's specifications, such as rotational speed and capacity.
  2. One of the main factors to consider when buying a hematocrit centrifuge is safety. A preferable microhematocrit centrifuge is one with a securely interlocking lid that either shuts off the unit's motor when the lid is opened, or keeps the lid latched until the rotor has stopped. In addition, an inner protective cover over the rotor assembly is recommended, as well as a displayed alert not to open the hematocrit centrifuge while the rotor is spinning.
  3. Audible alert indicators should alert for hematocrit centrifuge motor imbalance, leakage current, lid open, and cycle complete.
  4. The preferred microhematocrit centrifuge motors are the brushless motors, which require less maintenance than the traditional motors.
  5. To avoid overspending on a unit and paying for unnecessary features, facilities should try and correlate cell washing hematocrit centrifuge features with their current and anticipated laboratory needs. On the other hand, they should not be purchasing a cheaper model that cannot handle the laboratory workload or that is inadequate for certain procedures.
  6. A hematocrit centrifuge with programmable functions may be suitable for larger facilities in which many cell-suspension samples are centrifuged daily. Smaller laboratories with a low or moderate number of daily samples may not need such a microhematocrit centrifuge unit.
  7. Facilities considering the purchase of microhematocrit centrifuges should examine the cost of a warranty and of disposables, such as sample tubes, which are used regularly.
  8. It is recommended that microhematocrit centrifuges attain a relative centrifugal force or field between 10,000 to 15,000 g.
  9. Other recommended hematocrit centrifuge qualities are an 8 cm rotor radius, a 50-µL sample, and a 75 mm capillary tube.
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