Apparatus and method for separating components

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Liquid

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C209S192000, C209S194000, C422S072000, C435S289100

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07857141

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating components and a method of separating components using the apparatus are provided. The apparatus includes: a main chamber which contains a sample that is separated into a plurality of layers by a centrifugal force; a component separating chamber which is connected to the main chamber, and receives a specific layer including specific components among the plurality of layers; a first channel which connects the component separating chamber to the main chamber; and a first channel valve which is disposed in the first channel to control a liquid flowing through the first channel.

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