Instrumentation - All you need to know about the micro hematocrit centrifuge in 3 minutes

The micro hematocrit centrifuge is a compact, high-speed centrifuge used in medical laboratories to separate blood components and measure hematocrit (Hct) levels. It's designed for small-scale centrifugation of micro-samples (typically 10-50 μL). Key features: High-speed rotation (up to 12,000 rpm) Compact design Easy-to-use interface Fast separation (typically 1-2 minutes) Accurate Hct measurement Applications: Hematocrit determination Blood component separation (e.g., plasma, red blood cells) Micro-sampling for blood chemistry analysis Research applications (e.g., microfluidics, point-of-care testing) The micro hematocrit centrifuge is an essential tool in medical laboratories for quick and accurate hematocrit measurements and blood component separation.