Profile: Separation Technology, Inc. offers advanced laboratory solutions to the medical marketplace. We offer products like ultracrit, creamatocrit plus, hematastat, micro 12 & plasmaprep. Creamatocrit PlusT is the first and only system dedicated to providing a fast, accurate creamatocrit measure. It introduces a simple, inexpensive, and accurate technique for estimating the lipid concentration and caloric density in mothers' milk. It's basic information doctors need. And the peace-of-mind mothers need to continue breastfeeding. Our ultracrit is a high accuracy hematocrit measurement device for blood donor screening. Our Micro12 is a microcentrifuge that spins small samples up to 2mL tubes & is perfect for a variety of applications including quick spin downs, cell and bacteria separations, microfiltrations, small volume blood & urine separations.
The company was founded in 1988 and is CE certified.
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• (FDA Code: GIO / 864.6150) A capillary blood collection tube is a plain or heparinized glass tube of very small diameter used to collect blood by capillary action. |
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• (FDA Code: GLK / 864.8625) A hematology quality control mixture is a device used to ascertain the accuracy and precision of manual, semiautomated, and automated determinations of cell parameters such as white cell count (WBC), red cell count (RBC), platelet count (PLT), hemoglobin, hematocrit (HCT), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). |
• (FDA Code: JPI / 864.6400) A hematocrit measuring device is a system consisting of instruments, tubes, racks, and a sealer and a holder. The device is used to measure the packed red cell volume in blood to determine whether the patient's total red cell volume is normal or abnormal. Abnormal states include anemia (an abnormally low total red cell volume) and erythrocytosis (an abnormally high total red cell mass). The packed red cell volume is produced by centrifuging a given volume of blood. |
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