CMA 470 Refrigerated Microfraction Collector
- Fractions cooled down to +6 °C
- Fractions from 1 to 1200 µl
- Holds up to 64 vials
- Optional collection into four vials simultaneously
The CMA 470 Refrigerated Fraction Collector is specifically designed to collect microliter volume fractions typical of microdialysates.
The CMA 470 Refrigerated Fraction Collector includes:
- 4 cassettes for small vials
- Holder for single cannula
- Holder for dual cannulae
- Holder for quadruple cannulae
- 4 cannulae for tubing
- 4 cannulae for septa
It has thermoelectric cooling down to +6°C and the fractions can be collected in sealed vials. Both of these are important considerations for the prevention of evaporation and chemical degradation. It is possible to collect fractions as small as 1 µl at the bottom of each vial.
The capacity of the collector is 64 vials of 300 µl each or 40 vials of 2 mL each. Equipped with a quadruple assembly, the CMA 470 can collect fractions from up to four probes simultaneously. There is also an option to collect samples into open vials.
The fraction collector is a stand alone instrument, but it is equipped with a digital Input/Output port and an RS-232 interface for connection to the customer's own software.
Specifications | CMA8002770 |
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Collection | 1 μL - 1.2 ml |
Number of vials | 64 x 300 μl, 40 x 2.0 ml |
Septa | Non-Reclosing Cooling |
Cooling capacity | - 15 °C from environmental temperature or better |
Temperature accuracy | ±1.5 °C |
Collection modes | Time, minutes and seconds |
Computer connectio | RS232 Serial Interface and USB |
Voltage | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
Size | 222 x 279 x 142 (167) mm (WxDxH) |
Weight | Approx. 3.8 kg |
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