This is a used cooler with no functional or apparent cosmetic issues. Included are its original manual and keys and a Thermo Electron temperature chart recorder with wired remote bottle senor which... view more
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$575 USD
Fisher Scientific Isotemp General Purpose Lab Refrigerator Good condition removed from a working environment. Powers on and reaches required temperature. Comes only with what is shown, please see... view more
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$995 USD
MPN: SRC600L... view more
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$599 USD
MPN: NSWDR 362 WWG/0... view more
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$3,399 USD
MPN: ULT 185-5-A... view more
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$3,299 USD
MPN: SR-L6111W-PA... view more
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$1,199 USD
MPN: ULT25NEU... view more
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$999 USD
PHcbi is the current brand name under which Panasonic sells its biomedically related equipment. Panasonic and Sanyo branded cooler models made before 2018 may be identical to those branded PHcbi. ... view more
Asking Price:$2,499 USD
$1,999 USD
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This 2014 chair appears to be in good shape except that it did not come with a foot control. Also available at $400 is the undamaged H series manual chair seen in pics 7 and 8. I have yet to figure... view more
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$650 USD
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$1,000 USD
American BioTech Supply LABHP3-URG-PH, CliniCool 2.3 cu ft Undercounter Medical Refrigerator... view more
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$1,095 USD
Blood bank equipment is used to store and process blood and its components for transfusions. This equipment includes refrigerators, freezers, centrifuges, and other laboratory equipment. The type of equipment used in a blood bank depends on the type of services provided.
The most common type of equipment used in a blood bank is a refrigerator or freezer. These are used to store blood and its components at a temperature between 1-6°C. Refrigerators and freezers come in a variety of sizes and models, ranging from small, under-counter models to large, walk-in models. The cost of these units can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
Centrifuges are also commonly used in a blood bank. These are used to separate the components of blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma. Centrifuges come in a variety of sizes and models, ranging from small benchtop models to large, floor-standing models. The cost of these units can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
Other laboratory equipment used in a blood bank includes microscopes, pipettes, and other labware. The cost of these items can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars.
There are a variety of manufacturers that make blood bank equipment, including Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, and Beckman Coulter. The cost of these items can vary depending on the manufacturer and the type of equipment.