Therapeutic Apheresis: Used in medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases, hematological disorders, and neurological diseases.
Donor Apheresis: For the collection of blood components from healthy donors for transfusion or plasma-derived therapies.
Blood Component Donation: Plasma, platelets, and other components are collected for use in transfusions or treatments for patients with blood disorders.
Blood Flow Rate: Typically adjustable between 50-150 mL/min, depending on the type of procedure.
Separation Technology: Centrifugal separation with high efficiency in the collection of individual blood components.
Anticoagulant Management: Automated control of anticoagulant infusion to ensure proper blood coagulation management during the procedure.
Display: High-resolution touchscreen interface for easy operation and monitoring.
Power Supply: Standard AC power supply with battery backup in case of power failure.
Alarm System: Built-in alerts for any irregularities, including flow, pressure, or anticoagulant issues.
Collection Capacity: Configurable for specific volumes of each blood component, depending on the protocol selected.
The Component G5 Cell Separator is a high-performance, fully automated apheresis system designed for the efficient separation and collection of blood components. It is commonly used in hospitals, blood banks, and apheresis centers for various therapeutic and donor apheresis procedures. The Component G5 allows for the precise separation of whole blood into its individual components, including plasma, platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells, making it essential for both therapeutic treatments and donor collection.