Strathkelvin - Model TC500 - Tucker Cell
From Biomedical Research - Oxygen Electrode & Chambers
The oxygen content of blood can be measured accurately and quickly by the method of Tucker (1967). A small sample of blood is introduced into the chamber containing a solution of ferricyanide. The resulting release of bound oxygen produces an increase in PO2 which is detected by the oxygen electrode. The oxygen content can be calculated from the PO2 change. The base section of the TC 500 is identical to that of the MC 100 microcell. The cell is formed of precision-blown glass and is sealed by an acrylic plunger, through which the sample is introduced. The TC 500 is supplied with a full instruction manual.
Product Details
- Exceptional visibility
- Use for haemoglobin or haemocyanin
- Accurate, rapid and inexpensive in use
The following items will be required
- SI782 or SI929
- SI130 – 1302 Electrode
- Magnetic stirrer (not stocked)
- Constant temperature water bath set at 32 Centigrade (not stocked)
Specification
- Chamber diameter 90mm
- Chamber volume c 0.5ml
- Jacket and cell glass
- Plunger clear acrylic
- Base section black acetalc
Specifications
- Chamber diameter
90mm - Chamber volume
c 0.5ml - Jacket and cell
glass - Plunger
clear acrylic - Base section
black acetalc
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