Product Description
Product details
| Acceleration Profile | 1-9 |
| Max. RCF | 6000 g |
| Menu Driven Program | 99 |
| Process Control | Bi - directional encoder |
| Recommended Line Voltage Corrector | 6 kVA |
| Brand | Remi |
| Model | KBM-80 Plus |
| Dimension | 840 x 940 x 950 mm (WxDxH) |
| Max Speed | 4200 settable +- 10 RPM |
Efficient Blood Component SeparationThe KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge is specifically designed to provide accurate and fast blood component separation. Its advanced semi-automatic operations help medical staff produce plasma, platelets, and other components with minimal effort, streamlining workflow in hospital laboratories.
Sturdy Design and User-Friendly OperationConstructed with high-quality materials, this centrifuge provides durability and reliable performance. The clear LCD interface and manual controls make it approachable for users, while its compact form factor enables easy placement in a variety of hospital settings.
Versatility and Power CompatibilityOperating efficiently across a voltage range of 110215 V, the KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge is well-suited for different regions and infrastructure. Its power compatibility and semi-automatic functionality reduce the need for constant supervision, offering a balance between automation and manual oversight.
FAQs of KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge For Blood Component Seperation:
Q: How is the KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge used for blood component separation?
A: The centrifuge separates blood components by spinning blood samples at high speeds, allowing plasma, platelets, and red cells to be collected individually for various medical applications.
Q: What makes the KBM-80 Plus an ideal choice for hospitals?
A: Its semi-automatic design, good quality construction, and intuitive LCD display make it user-friendly for hospital staff, while its compact size fits well in most laboratory spaces.
Q: When should blood centers use the KBM-80 Plus centrifuge?
A: Blood centers should use this centrifuge whenever they need to efficiently separate blood into different components for transfusion, testing, or storage.
Q: Where is the KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge manufactured and available for export?
A: This centrifuge is manufactured in India and is available for export, catering to international markets as well as local hospitals and suppliers.
Q: What is the power requirement for operating the KBM-80 Plus LCD Centrifuge?
A: The centrifuge operates within a broad voltage range of 110215 volts, making it adaptable to various power setups in hospitals.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this centrifuge in hospital settings?
A: Key benefits include efficient blood separation, reliable semi-automatic operation, and user-friendly controls, all of which help improve laboratory productivity and accuracy.