Drucker Diagnostics HORIZON 6 Flex Programmable Routine Centrifuge
Drucker Diagnostics HORIZON 6 Flex Programmable Routine Centrifuge offers customizable routines for optimal performance in Chemistry, Coag, PPP, and Urine applications. The digital display allows for easy monitoring of remaining time, while the LED lid lighting indicates cycle status. With the ability to program 10 custom time and speed settings, this centrifuge is a must-have for any laboratory expert.
*Rotor and Tube Holders Included
Specifications:
| Sound Level | 64 dBA |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 12 x 14 x 9in 30.5 x 35.6 x 22.9cm |
| Weight | 12 lbs (5.4kg) |
| Max RPM | 3800 RPM |
| Max G-Force | 2000 xg |
| Max Capacity | 6 (up to 16 x 100mm or 10mL) |
| Interface | Digital - 10 Setting |
| Rotor Type | Horizontal |
| Power | 100-240 (+/- 10%) - 50/60 Hz |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
Preset 2: 15 min / 3300 RPM / 1500 xg
Preset 3: 5 min / 1900 RPM / 500 xg
Additional Literature:
HORIZON 6 Flex Operator Manual - English
HORIZON 6 Flex Service Manual - English
HORIZON 6 Flex Datasheet - English
Drucker Diagnostics Centrifuge Reference Guide
Drucker Diagnostics Centrifuge Decision Tree
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Cambridge Environmental is an authorized Canadian Drucker distributor.
FAQ
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What is the HORIZON 6 Flex used for?
The HORIZON 6 Flex is a programmable clinical centrifuge used to separate blood and other samples in routine lab workflows, including serum and plasma separation. -
What is the difference between HORIZON 6 Flex and HORIZON 6 Flex FA?
HORIZON 6 Flex uses a horizontal swing out rotor. The Flex FA uses a fixed angle rotor. The best choice depends on your tube types and workflow preferences. -
Does the HORIZON 6 Flex include a rotor and tube holders?
Yes. The centrifuge ships with the rotor and tube holders included. Cambridge can confirm the exact configuration on your quote. -
What tube sizes does it support?
It supports standard clinical tube formats with the included holders. If you have specific tube dimensions or non standard formats, Cambridge can confirm compatibility before you order. -
Is RPM or RCF more important, and how do I choose settings?
RCF, also called g force, is what most lab protocols specify. RPM depends on rotor radius. If your SOP specifies g force, match the RCF. If it specifies RPM, match the RPM. Cambridge can help translate RCF to RPM for your rotor. -
Is it suitable for a clinic or small lab environment?
Yes. The unit is designed for clinical environments. If noise or placement is a concern, Cambridge can advise on typical setup and use. -
Does it have preset programs?
Yes. HORIZON 6 Flex includes programmable presets, which helps standardise runs across staff and reduce setup errors. -
Do you provide calibration or validation certificates?
Centrifuges do not typically ship with a calibration certificate like balances. If your QA program requires documentation such as speed verification, IQ or OQ, or maintenance records, Cambridge can quote validation options or recommended third party services. -
What power does it require in Canada?
Cambridge will confirm the electrical requirements and plug type for the version being supplied before shipment. -
What is the lead time and where does it ship from?
Lead times vary. Cambridge will confirm current availability and ship from details on the quote and order confirmation. -
What warranty support is available in Canada?
Warranty terms are manufacturer defined. Cambridge will support you through the warranty or service process if an issue comes up. -
Can you help me choose between this and other clinical centrifuges?
Yes. Share your tube types, typical volumes, and application, and Cambridge can recommend the best fit model and accessories.