Unit of Measure | Unit/Units |
Price | 1800000 INR |
Unit of Price | Unit/Units |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Electrical |
Type | MCS Plus Multicomponent System |
Color | White |
Sample Policy | Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer |
Payment Terms | Cash in Advance (CID) Telegraphic Transfer (T/T) |
Delivery Time | 6 Week |
Main Domestic Market | All India Chhattisgarh Lakshadweep Arunachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir Andhra Pradesh Mizoram Manipur Central India Sikkim Himachal Pradesh Meghalaya Maharashtra Nagaland Daman and Diu Madhya Pradesh Punjab Jharkhand Telangana Rajasthan Assam West Bengal Goa Tamil Nadu Delhi Uttar Pradesh Andaman and Nicobar Islands East India Uttarakhand Haryana Dadra and Nagar Haveli Bihar North India Odisha Chandigarh Kerala Karnataka Tripura South India Gujarat West India Pondicherry |
Supply Ability | 5 Per Week |
Main Export Market(s) | Asia Middle East Australia South America Central America North America Western Europe Eastern Europe Africa |
The MCS+ (Multicomponent Collection System) by Haemonetics is a comprehensive apheresis system designed for the collection of various blood components from a single donor, including platelets, red blood cells, and plasma. The system's key capabilities extend to both blood collection and therapeutic procedures such as plasma exchange and stem cell collection. The MCS+ is known for its donor comfort features, such as single-needle technology, adjustable draw and return speeds, and optional saline replenishment, making the procedure smoother for donors.
It is designed for use in mobile collection units, blood centers, and hospitals, providing flexibility in various settings. The MCS+ is highly customizable with protocol cards for different procedures, and it has user-friendly features like an interactive interface and color-coded disposable sets.
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How portable is the MCS+ system?