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Avante Microhematocrit Centrifuge - 118

Avante Microhematocrit Centrifuge - 118

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Avante Microhematocrit Centrifuge - 118

The best centrifuge for most uses. The operations of the Avante Microhematocrit centrifuge are timer activated. You can change the running time between 0 and 60 minutes. Made with a sturdy steel casing that is heavy gauge and rubber suction feet that prevent the unit from creeping or moving while in use.

Features
  • A safety latch and inner switch shut-off are standard
  • Holds 24 slides
  • Avante sells this unit new
  • Used for capillary purposes only
  • Accommodated with rotor (F-2415) for 24 places capillary of 1.5 mm of 75x1.5 mm (O.D)
  • Safety power shutout lid.
  • Safety latch and lock.
  • Automatically brake to complete stop in 13 seconds when time has passed.
  • Max speed up to 12000 rpm and max RCF up to 14490 x g.
  • Reader disc included.
  • Sophisticated modular electronic circuit is easy for handling.
  • N.W. (kgs) - 7.6
  • Timer (Min) - 30 (Spring)
What Our Experts Think
  • Reliable microhematocrit centrifuge with timer-activated operation for precise sample processing.

  • Adjustable run time from 0 to 60 minutes for flexibility in lab applications.

  • Sturdy heavy-gauge steel casing ensures durability and long-term use.

  • Rubber suction feet prevent movement during operation, enhancing safety and stability.

  • Ideal for hematocrit and microtube applications in veterinary clinics and labs.

Q&A

Q: How long can the centrifuge run?
A: Timer can be set from 0 to 60 minutes.

Q: Is the unit stable during operation?
A: Yes, rubber suction feet prevent creeping or movement.

Q: What is the casing made of?
A: Heavy-gauge steel for durability.

Q: What applications is it suitable for?
A: Microhematocrit tubes and other small lab samples in veterinary clinics and labs.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean the rotor and chamber after each use to prevent contamination.

  • Inspect tubes and adapters regularly for cracks or wear.

  • Balance samples carefully before running to avoid damage.

  • Keep the exterior and feet clean for stability.

  • Store in a dry, secure area when not in use.