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Zhuhai Longtime Biological Technology Co., Ltd.

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Fast-Selling PRP Serum Separator for Clinics and L


Unit Price:

USD 950,00

FOB Price:

Not informed

Minimum Order Quantity:

1 Piece/Pieces

Type of Payment:

L/C (Letter of Credit)

D/A (Documents Against Acceptance)

D/P (Documents Against Payment)

T/T (Wire Transfer)

Preferred Port:

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Reference:

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Description

Rotor A is compatible with 10 ml PRP tubes only. For use with all Longtime Bio. LUCKTY® PRP tube sizes, please select Rotor B.

LTA-1600 Low-Speed Bench Centrifuge is a professional matching centrifuge.
The machine body is made of steel with a spray-coated finish, providing excellent rigidity and high strength.

It features a modern and attractive design, operates with low noise and minimal temperature rise, and ensures overall safety and reliability.

The machine is driven by brushless motor and controlled by microcomputer. With special protection functions,such as door lock, unbalanced, overheated, overspeed and etc, so that it is safer, simpler and more reliable to operate.

  • PRP centrifuge
  • low speed centrifuge
  • laboratory centrifuge
  • PRP tube separator
  • serum separator

Production Capacity:

Not informed

Delivery Timeframe:

Within 30 Days

Incoterms:

EXW - Ex Works

Packaging Details:

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More about
Zhuhai Longtime Biological Technology Co., Ltd.

icone de usuario

100-200

Employees

sales icon

500K - 1M

Sales volume (USD)

icone de exportar

60%

% Export sales

2019

Year

Established


Business type
  • Industry / Manufacturer

Keywords
  • PRP Tube
  • PRP Kit
  • Haematology Analyzer

Contact and location
  • icone de usuario Janny ********
  • icone de telefone +86 1********
  • map-marker 珠海 / 广东 | China

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