Centrifuge with separable bowl and spool elements providing acce

Liquid purification or separation – With repair or assembling means

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2103801, 2105121, 210781, 422 72, 494 45, B04B 708

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053605420

ABSTRACT:
A centrifuge provides simplify access to the processing chamber. In one arrangement, the processing chamber separates into a bowl and spool element to receive a disposable processing bag. In another arrangement, the processing chamber pivots between an operating position and an access position to provide improved access. The centrifuge also employs readily accessible holders for releasably retaining tubing that, in use, conveys fluid to and from the chamber. Though greatly accessible, the centrifuge operates without the need of complicated rotating seals and expensive disposable components.

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