Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100 is a compact, high-speed centrifuge with a speed range of up to 16500 r/min. It features easily exchangeable rotors for versatile applications. Our centrifuge features a double-layer sealing ring that ensures exceptional sealing of the lid. It has built-in safety measures including over-speed, over-temperature protection, and an electronic safety door lock. This system offers lid-lock release and a gas hinge for lid drop protection in case of emergencies.
FAQ for Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100
1: What is the purpose of the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100?
Our haematocrit centrifuge is specifically designed to measure the proportion of red blood cells (RBCs) in whole blood, a value known as the haematocrit. It works by spinning capillary tubes filled with blood at high speeds, causing the components to separate by density.
2: What information does the LCD provide on the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100, and why is it important?
The LCD display on the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100 offers a clear, real-time interface showing critical operational parameters that help ensure precision and safety during centrifugation. It displays the current speed (in r/min), relative centrifugal force (RCF), timer settings, rotor type in use, and selected acceleration/deceleration rates.
3: Can the rotors be changed on the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100, and what is the benefit?
Yes, the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100 is designed with easily exchangeable rotors, allowing users to quickly switch between different rotor types based on their application needs.
4: Is there protection during a power failure, and how does it ensure user safety?
Yes, the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100 includes an emergency lid-lock release mechanism that activates during a power failure. This feature ensures that users can safely open the centrifuge lid even when the machine is not receiving power.
5: What is the capacity of the Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100?
The Haematocrit Centrifuge NHC-100 is capable of holding up to 10 capillary tubes of 5ml each, allowing for simultaneous processing of multiple samples.