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I do need anyone to help to make some advice for me :confused:

It's not easy to make decision Which brand of Centrifuge is optimal for blood processing.

Also, any one is using Centrifuge from Thermo Fisher Secientific ? if any, which model is more suitable for the blood bank requirement?

Thanks all for the big hand :)

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comment_14921

I always like the sorvall rc3 series - big - like a washing machine (good for large volume bb's - but I'm out of that loop now). Currently, I use a table top from beckman. Get one with digital controls, that way there is no deviation with analog controls. You can usually set protocols for plt rich plasma, pc's, etc. Have fun calibrating it for component prep.

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I always like the sorvall rc3 series - big - like a washing machine (good for large volume bb's - but I'm out of that loop now). Currently, I use a table top from beckman. Get one with digital controls, that way there is no deviation with analog controls. You can usually set protocols for plt rich plasma, pc's, etc. Have fun calibrating it for component prep.

;) i agree, beckman is user friendly ~ But our BB need other brand to replace the old Centrifuge (Beckman) ... Thanks for your reply

comment_14965

I use the Sorval rc3bp it a pretty good one it has a large chamber and it will do the job you need.

comment_15022

Try the Serospin SO from Helmer. It's solid and durable and very good technical support after the fact.

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comment_15352

Go to Biosystems Scientific a.k.a www.biosys-scientific.com. We have an assortment of centrifuges (Sorval, MSE Harriers, MSE Falcons, MSE Hawks, Immufuge II, Clay Adams BD Sero-Fuge 2002, etc) to meet your needs. My partner, Nestor, is our in-house applications engineer who can help in determining what centrifuge is good for a specific blood processing applications. give us a call: 1-877-246-7788. We would like to help you.

Nelson

comment_15381

If your requirement is for component seperation the best I have seen is Hettich Rotosilenta 630RS (12bags). Next comes Thermo Herause - 6000i ( for 12 bags), 5500i (for 8 bags).

comment_15401

I am also looking for a centrifuge for component separation which has less noise and though good one. Can somebody recommend one? Thanks

comment_15434
I am also looking for a centrifuge for component separation which has less noise and though good one. Can somebody recommend one? Thanks

Dear F Rahman,

Can u let me know where you are located?

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comment_27450

The new beckmans or RC3's are brushless and there is minimal noise (unless you unbalance it).

comment_27483

Hi Dave,

I have 2 Sorvalls, a 4-bucket and a 12-bucket (had a 6-bucket that grew old!). I am looking for an 8-bucket, these are for whole blood component preparation. The 12-bucket didn't separate as perfectly as the smaller ones. So I am looking into the various brands on the market and wondering who is pleased with which brand...

Liz :):):)

comment_27540

Biosys Tech Talk:

We have a reconditioned Sorvall RC3C digital floor model centrifuge with 6 x 1000ml swing-out wind-shielded rotor in stock, includes six (6) - 1000ml aluminum buckets. Call in for a quote.

The Centrifuge People

http://biosys-scientific.com/shop/page/1?shop_param=

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