Cytology centrifuge Cellspin® III UNI
laboratoryfor hematologymedical

Cytology centrifuge - Cellspin® III UNI - Tharmac  - laboratory / for hematology / medical
Cytology centrifuge - Cellspin® III UNI - Tharmac  - laboratory / for hematology / medical
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, for cytology, for hematology, medical, veterinary
Function
universal
Sample type
blood, for monolayer cells, for thin-layer cells
Configuration
benchtop
Rotor type
multi-rotor
Performance
high-performance
Operation
automatic
Speed

Min.: 200 rpm
(1,256.6 rad.min-1)

Max.: 15,000 rpm
(94,247.8 rad.min-1)

Weight

32 kg
(70.5 lb)

Length

500 mm
(19.7 in)

Width

405 mm
(15.9 in)

Height

325 mm
(12.8 in)

Description

Cellspin® universal centrifuges from THARMAC are the geniuses of centrifuges. Thanks to their wide speed range, automatic rotor recognition and speed adjustment, they can be used in cytology AND further laboratory work. This one device does the work of two and thus creates space and saves costs! The genius among the centrifuges! Speed 2,000 RPM when using cyto rotors Huge rotor selection 100 individually programable memory slots Processes volumes from 0.1 to 5 ml (cytology) and up to 4x 200 ml (standard laboratory use) 10 acceleration and brake levels each Open and closed cytorotors for unrestricted or protected work For human and veterinary medicine diagnosis purposes Usable in cytology, urology, microbiology, haematology, virology, oncology and many others Double Cellfunnel® available to double the capacity for high sample quantities Compatible with ShandonTM CytospinTM Cellspin® cytocentrifuges are maintenance free according to DGUV 100-500 CE and IVD certified Quality – made by Tharmac, Germany

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