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comparing the systemswp12006-09-21Click here to register.
is the hollow fiber tangential flow filtration system from Krosflow comparable to the Quixstand from GE?
 
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The Spectrum KR2 (kRosflo Research II system) is very similar to the GE Quixstand system. Differences:

KR2 comes in a few different configurations for different processing ranges (from about 30mL minimum up to a 10L maximum).
KR2 comes standard with Tubing, Connections Kit, EZ Load Pumphead, Attached Stands, Pressure Transducers, Resevoirs, and Digital Pressure monitor with low and high pressure alarms and shutdowns and digital realtime dowload capacity.

Further, the system comes with our own software to help record, validate, and optimize your process carrying out a number of calculation and graphing data in realtime.

I have included a link below.
http://www.spectrapor.com/0/5/2.html
For any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at
mre@spectrumlabs.com

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