In Partnership with The Drucker Company Woodley Equipment Company Ltd present the horizon range of centrifuges

Throughout 2004 Woodley Equipment Company Ltd worked with The Drucker Company to bring the first of their horizontal centrifuges to the European market. The 642E centrifuge gained the CE Mark in autumn of that year and has now been successfully launched. Since the arrival of the 642E, three more centrifuges were CE Marked, the 755VES, 842VES and 853VES. Most recently the 842STAT, 842VET and 842COMBI have been added to the range. The CE marked range will continue to increase with demand. For details of other centrifuges manufactured by the Drucker Company please visit their website www.druckercompany.com

“Seeking Distributors”

As the official European distributor Woodley Equipment, and with authorisation to supply the centrifuges beyond Europe based on demand, will are seeking distribution partners for this range of centrifuges.

If you would like to become a distributor, please contact us on sales@horizoncentrifuges.com.

We have a dedicated Service Centre for the horizon centrifuges with repairs and services carried out in-house. This centre will also undertake in-house training for the service engineers of our nominated distribution partners.

Woodley Equipment are dedicated to providing a quality service and in June 2004 gained ISO 9001:2000 status, recognising the quality of our administrative and management systems.

“Why is horizontal separation important?”

Horizontal separation maximises the centrifugal force, therefore reducing spin times, and a horizontal rotor produces a tighter horizontal separation line. The tighter gel line prevents re-mixing and therefore contamination and haemolysis. It is also less likely to become disturbed during shipping ensuring your samples arrive at their destination in perfect condition.

Horizontal separation is preferred and insisted on by most laboratories. The horizontal separation line is more convenient and compatible with most laboratory analysers.

  • Better separation
  • Tighter gel line
  • No remixing
  • No spoilt samples
  • No need for re-spins