Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – Process
Patent
1986-06-09
1987-05-26
Jenkins, Robert W.
Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators
Process
494 27, B04B 1102, B01D 2126
Patent
active
046682147
ABSTRACT:
A method of cleaning red blood cells which have been separated from undesirable components of blood in a centrifugal separating chamber includes the steps of pulsating a washing solution through the red blood cells in an alternating high flow rate/low flow rate sequence so as to alternately agitate the red cells for optimal cleaning and stabilize the red cells to prevent a flushing of the cells from the separation chamber.
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Electromedics, Inc.
Jenkins Robert W.
Reinckens Corinne
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