Melanger

Good afternoon dear readers. Today I would like to raise the conversation on the topic of melangeur, and talk in more detail about this interesting subject.

In hematology, melangeurers are used to separate red blood cells from blood plasma and to process biological material prior to analysis or storage. The device that performs this function is the melanger - this is a device designed to prepare blood samples to separate cellular elements from the liquid part and to separate them into fractions, possibly used as in a medical laboratory. Melanger is used in medical fields such as hematology, microbiology, virology, biochemistry, biotechnology, nutrition and others. Now I will tell you in more detail about the technical design of the device and its functions in medicine. As you know, any organism consists of most liquid components mixed, where one substance interacts with another, but in a certain ratio of liquids. One of these substances is blood; for the proper functioning of the body, the most important component, which in our case is blood, which in turn consists entirely of red blood cells. Also among the components of the liquid are plasma, lymph, tissue fluid, which together form the liquid part of the body. There are three main functions of blood: respiratory, structural and regulatory. Melangers are devices for separating the liquid part of a sample from a part of the blood mass - blood, depending on the properties of the substances, composition and characteristics, a certain percentage of this part (plasma) and the concentration of the test substance are achieved. For example, for clinical purposes, the scheme of blood separation from whole blood through melangers is actively used to obtain plasma material and formed elements of erythrocytes. This