Haematology Equipment

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Specialised equipment for blood banks and haemotherapy: Blood Bank refrigerated cabinets at +4 °C, platelet incubators, APL agitators, PL-3 plasma defroster and HEMOWELD sealer. GMP traceability and compliance with RD 1088/2005.

JP Selecta haematology and blood bank equipment

JP Selecta haematology and blood bank equipment provides specialised and high-precision solutions for clinical haematology laboratories, blood banks and hospital transfusion services.

Our technological range comprehensively covers the entire transfusion process, from control and monitoring of the donation to the preparation, fractionation and strict thermal conservation of blood components such as red cells, plasma and platelets.

All devices are designed under demanding biological safety standards and advanced alarm systems to ensure maximum protection and traceability in the laboratory.

Types of haematology equipment for the laboratory

The specialisation in laboratory haematology demands critical control of ambient temperature and dynamic systems that ensure the viability and biological integrity of every blood component.

We have optimised solutions for the collection, fractionation, storage and safe defrosting of whole blood, red cell concentrates, fresh frozen plasma and platelets.

Equipment for storage and conservation of blood components

Refrigerated cabinets Blood Bank A, C and D: Designed for safe conservation of blood bags at a fixed temperature of +4 °C ±1.5 °C. Capacities from 235 L to 1,240 L (80 to 480 bags) with forced-air circulation and integrated 7-day circular chart recorder.

Incubator cabinets Blood Bank E and F: Designed exclusively to house the APL series horizontal platelet agitators. Fixed temperature at +22 °C ±1.5 °C via forced-air circulation. Capacity to house up to 4 APL-48 or 2 APL-96 agitators.

Incubation chambers PLX-IN: Designed to house an APL-48 blood-bag agitator, regulating temperatures from 18 °C to 60 °C. Operation by Peltier effect without compressor unit.

Dry-air defroster PL-3 (Drybath): Clean and controlled defrosting of plasma and HPC at a constant temperature of 37 °C ±1 °C. Applies a gentle rocking agitation and monitors the temperature of the bags in real time through direct infrared (IR) sensors.

Equipment for component processing, mixing and sealing

Horizontal platelet agitators APL-48 and APL-96: Constant agitation of platelet bags through a back-and-forth movement at a fixed speed of 66 rpm.

Mixing balance Hemo MIX 3: Mixing balance for blood bags designed to monitor the donation in real time. Configuration of up to 20 customisable working modes, 3D movement with central axis and programmable pauses, battery autonomy of up to 70 donations.

Manual plasma extractor PR-B: Manual device made of AISI 304 stainless steel for the separation of plasma and red cells after centrifugation. Accepts any type of plasma bag.

Automatic sealer HEMOWELD: Fast sealing of PVC tubes up to 6 mm in diameter. It uses self-adjusting radio-frequency (RF) technology that automatically regulates power according to the type of tube.

Equipment for fractionation and sample preparation

Refrigerated centrifuge Macrofriger-BLT-Blood: One of our laboratory centrifuges for blood bags with high capacity and microprocessor control, ideal for separation by fractionation of blood components. Speeds from 300 to 4,070 rpm and temperatures from -20 °C to 40 °C, with capacity to house up to 12 triple or quadruple blood bags.

JP Selecta haematology equipment technology

The reliability of the equipment lies in the electronic systems that automate safety. JP Selecta integrates advanced technologies oriented to continuous monitoring and regulatory compliance in demanding clinical environments.

Ultra-precise temperature control

Our equipment combines forced-air dynamics with digital microprocessors to nullify thermal oscillations inside the chamber. From the vibration-free Peltier technology of the PLX-IN chamber to the high-density insulation of the Blood Bank series, we guarantee that blood components remain exactly in their target ranges.

Continuous agitation systems

Extended platelet viability and homogeneous defrosting depend on mechanical movements of high regularity. We implement horizontal systems calibrated at 66 rpm in the APL agitators and software-optimised rocking agitation in the PL-3 plasma bag defroster, preventing cell aggregation or localised thermal damage.

24/7 alarms and monitoring

Sample protection is backed by independent acoustic and luminous indicators. Devices monitor and alert in real time to critical temperature deviations, mains power failures or accidental door openings, recording data in internal memory or via mechanical circular chart recorders.

Why choose JP Selecta haematology equipment

Choosing JP Selecta instrumentation means integrating maximum robustness into every link of the transfusion and laboratory process. We are backed by decades of experience in the design and manufacture of highly complex scientific equipment.

Specialisation and strict regulatory compliance

Our designs respond directly to the requirements of modern haemotherapy. The use of medical-grade AISI 304 stainless steel and the incorporation of thermal probes immersed in media of density equivalent to real blood guarantee that readings comply with the strictest inspection protocols.

Comprehensive single-supplier solution

We offer a unified catalogue capable of covering, end-to-end, the needs of a modern blood bank. By centralising the acquisition of the necessary equipment, the centre optimises the compatibility of its workflows and simplifies global calibration and technical assistance plans.

Request a custom quote

Do you wish to equip or upgrade your transfusion service or blood bank with high-fidelity, European-approved technology? Our technical and commercial department specialised in haemotherapy will guide you to select the optimal solutions according to processing volume, GMP/RD 1088 traceability requirements and integration with your hospital management system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a generic laboratory refrigerator and JP Selecta cabinets specific for blood?

Unlike a conventional refrigerator, JP Selecta Blood Bank cabinets incorporate optimised forced-air circulation, which keeps the internal temperature constantly at +4 °C with thermal stability of ±1.5 °C. They also come with an integrated 7-day circular chart recorder with 6-month autonomy against power failures.

Do JP Selecta units generate automatic reports for health inspections?

Yes. The cabinets and chambers feature electronic recording systems. The APL agitator has an LCD screen that counts the number of mains-power cuts and their exact duration. The PL-3 defroster includes a USB output to directly export time and temperature data, facilitating compliance with quality records.

What type of maintenance or cleaning do dry-air defrosting systems require?

The PL-3 defroster has an ABS outer cabinet and a high-resistance AISI 304 stainless steel interior chamber that simplifies hygienisation. It also incorporates a button for automatic sterilisation function to guarantee the elimination of contaminants and maximum biological safety in the laboratory without needing water as the heat transmission medium.

What advantages does radio-frequency (RF) sealing offer over traditional thermal sealing?

The self-adjusting RF technology of the HEMOWELD sealer automatically regulates power according to the thickness and type of PVC tube. This allows a high-resistance hermetic seal in only 1.2 seconds, without requiring preheating time and minimising the risk of haemolysis or thermal damage to the biological sample contained in the tube segment.