Benchtop Blood Component Extractor
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Automated Blood Components Extractor
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Mitra Automated Blood Components Extractor (m.Compo) for the automatic extraction of blood components from the top and bottom and top and top blood bag systems of 350 ml and 450 ml. For the most competitive pricing, please reach out.input:
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output:• Control system that is based on a microcontroller
• For the automated extraction of blood components from TAT and TAB bags with capacities of 350 ml and 450 ml.
• The efficient sensor system guarantees the most precise level control, resulting in the maximum recovery of the required quality of various blood components.
• A motor-driven press mechanism with a pressure control mechanism ensures a smooth start to the separation process by maintaining the stability of the component layer.
• Touchscreen display for process monitoring and control.
• Touch screen instruction display that is comprehensive for user convenience.
• Equipped with an automatic program for the separation of RBC and PPP, platelet concentration, and platelet-rich plasma.
• Plasma bag is equipped with automatic air removal.• Equipped with two tube clamps that include an integrated RF tube sealer.
• Primary bag is equipped with a hanger pin.
• Sturdy and ergonomic design.


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